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A short social media detox improves mental health, a study shows. Here's how to do it
Young adults who took just a one-week break from social media showed improvement in depression, anxiety and insomnia symptoms, a new study says. Plus, tips for how to take a break from your feed.
WASHINGTON - Mental health has been the focal point for many since the pandemic started. With stress and anxiety seemingly at an all-time high for many related to everyday life, a new health survey ...
Editor’s note: This is the second in a monthlong weekly series about mental health in the region. About 1 in 5 adults in the United States – 21% of the population – is living with a mental illness.
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Large meta-analysis links TikTok and Instagram Reels to poorer cognitive and mental health
A new systematic review and meta-analysis indicates that engaging with short-form videos on platforms like TikTok, Instagram ...
Colleges used federal emergency funds during the COVID-19 pandemic to expand mental health services. Now the money is gone ...
EADaily, December 7th, 2025. Short videos impair the consumer's cognitive abilities. This is stated in a study by a group of scientists on the impact of videos on human mental health.
You can feel this particular benefit of running for mental health while still on the move or as soon as you finish your miles ...
Before McHenry County voters approved a quarter-cent sales tax increase to fund mental health services in a March referendum, officials estimated it would bring in about $1 million a month for the ...
A new report from NYC Comptroller Brad Lander reveals major staffing shortages, fragmented funding and inequitable access to ...
The number of people being referred for mental health support across Dumfries and Galloway has increased by 75% according to ...
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