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We all desperately need to unwind. There's a lot going on these days! But cardiologists are ringing alarm bells that one ...
In an era of fleeting TikTok trends and endless Instagram scrolls, a persistent question echoes through newsrooms and living ...
A new study revealed that over half of the top mental health advice videos on TikTok spread misinformation that is harmful ...
Use your “not interested” button whenever you come across content that triggers negative thoughts about your body, comparison ...
Online censorship is often disguised as ‘protection,’ but it’s control. It buries truths, silences communities and breeds ...
AI and digital technology hold transformative potential for healthcare, but to fully realise their benefits, we must address ...
The reminder, from the executive director of the health emergencies program, came in response to Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter. Meanwhile, a study links exposure to online misinformation to problems ...
Greetings, MindSite News Readers. In today’s Daily, health and disability advocates sound the alarm on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ...
TikTok is rife with misleading advice on how to manage depression and anxiety, from magic herbs to showering with an orange.
A new report claims more than half of the top videos under TikTok’s #mentalhealthtips contain misinformation, but the social ...
What do you do when you are feeling low that doesn’t help? Scrolling your phone, engaging in an inert lifestyle, and isolating? Do less of that.' Tricksters and scam artists have always been among us.
TikTok, a platform where misinformation often spreads far and wide, has officially removed the #SkinnyTok hashtag from its ...