New review of 98,299 people finds heavy short-form video use is linked to weaker attention, higher stress and anxiety, poorer ...
Doomscrolling has turned into America’s favorite pastime, but it might be doing more than tanking your mental health. A new ...
A major scientific review warns that excessive scrolling of short form videos on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube may be ...
A new study reveals how constant exposure to short-form videos may trigger “brain rot” and harm mental well-being.
If you’ve been on TikTok, you’ve likely come across TikTok therapist advice videos where self-proclaimed mental health professionals quip short monologues on everything from trauma to relationships.
In this op-ed, Erin Core, managing director, Veracity Research explores the price paid for attention in a short form content environment from a marketer’s perspective. Isn’t it high time Adland starts ...
More than half of the most popular TikTok videos about mental health peddle misinformation and pose a significant risk to users struggling with complex conditions, British experts warned. Users ...
Young adults who engaged in a social media “detox” reported reductions in depression, anxiety and insomnia, though it was ...
If you don’t have time for a relaxing walk through the woods, try a nature video instead. A new study found that watching even a brief video of nature scenes significantly improved the mental health ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Many doctors have long touted the positive impacts nature can have on our physical and mental well-being. Now a new study shows even a virtual stroll through nature can have a ...
Princess Kate returned to the spotlight with a powerful message as she visited a children’s mental health charity, meeting ...