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Social media is criticized for being addictive by design and for its role in the spread of misinformation on critical issues from vaccine safety to election integrity, as well as the rise of right-wing extremism.
Recent studies suggest a causal link between teen social media use and reduced well-being. Now, some researchers are looking into possible mechanisms.
New psychological research exposes the harms and positive outcomes of social media. APA’s recommendations aim to add science-backed balance to the discussion.
While some studies have found a link between depression and social media use, there is emerging research into how social media can actually be a force for good.
In a new advisory released Tuesday, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy warns that social media could pose dangers to children and teens.
How do you think social media affects your mental health? What has your experience been on different social media apps? Are there apps that have a more positive or negative effect on your...
Too much refined sugar can cause a cascade of medical problems; too much social media can also affect health — especially mental health. Beyond sheer volume, social media interactions are qualitatively different from in-person meetings.