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Most parents assume social media causes teen depression, but the research may tell a different story. The factors affecting kids' mental health might not be what you'd expect.
After a painful breakup, 28-year-old Mikaela Wild, a social media content strategist in Los Angeles, sat on her couch, phone ...
"It's eye-opening," said Michael Robb, the study's lead author and head researcher at Common Sense. He told The Associated ...
Gaming addiction can have a significant impact on a child's mental and physical health, which is why it's important for ...
A lion’s share of a teen’s waking hours is spent on social media, which in turn has adverse effects on physical health, including hair.