The culture of Pakistan is a rich and colourful picture drawn by the traditions of countless civilizations, faiths and ...
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A new study suggests you don’t have to quit social media for better mental health—just change how you engage to prioritize quality and connection.
Extensive social media use can decrease well-being. Interventions that promote abstinence or social learning were able to ...
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Study Finds on MSNLog out or lean in? The way you use social media matters more than how long you scrollIn a nutshell New research from the University of British Columbia found that both quitting social media and using it more ...
As political tensions continue, students face the emotional aftermath of social media’s role in election discourse. The constant flow of political content can leave students grappling with stress, ...
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PsyPost on MSNWhy narcissists overuse social media—and how mindfulness can helpA new study published in the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction suggests that the fear of missing out plays ...
A new study in the Journal of Experimental Psychology found that when young people reframe their relationship with social ...
Adolescents with the strongest relationships are the most likely to have high levels of well-being — even when they use ...
"Adolescents are glued to their phones around the clock," reports Eva Telzer of the University of North Carolina. In our new ...
In a big courtroom victory for Gov. Ron DeSantis, a federal judge in Tallahassee on Friday denied a request to block ...
The Pew Research Center latest survey on teens and social media, found that despite the concerns more than 90% of teens are ...
Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine is considered by healthcare authorities to be safe and effective, with data gathered from billions ...
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