Social media is designed to be addictive, jurors in a landmark trial against two of the largest social media companies have found. Research in recent years has increasingly suggested a causal link ...
Correction appended. Contrary to what New Mexico's lawyers have alleged, social media use does not cause clinically significant mental health concerns for teens, a Columbia University psychiatry ...
A team at the University of Iowa found that not all social media behaviors carry the same level of risk. Here's what they ...
Excess social media use has been linked to lowering wellbeing of young people. We all know the feeling of doom-scrolling, the ...
The state Attorney General's office held a series of conversations with teens over the course of the school year to get ...
The Surgeon General published a new advisory on screen use. A public health expert discusses what the science says about ...
A new Pew social media survey reveals how teens use TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat for entertainment and connection—here's ...
A new study found that taking a two-week break from smartphone internet use improved focus, sleep, mood, and anxiety levels ...
A bipartisan bill to protect kids from the harms of excessive social media use is one step away from becoming Minnesota law.
Problematic social media use (PSMU) shares many features of other behavioral addictions. PSMU was recently reviewed in the official journal of the American Society of Addiction Medicine by National ...