Young adults who took a 'detox' from Facebook, TikTok and other sites show reductions in depressive symptoms and anxiety.
A new study suggests that stepping away from social media, even for just one week, may help ease anxiety, depression and ...
Young adults who did a social media “detox” reported less depression, anxiety and insomnia, though a study co-author says ...
A new study shows that cutting social media use for just one week can reduce mental health symptoms, like anxiety and depression, in young adults.
New study finds cutting social media use to 30 minutes daily for one week reduces anxiety, depression, and insomnia among young people.
A study led by Professor John Torus from the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School in the United States found ...
In the intricate and complex fabric of human experience, social anxiety and depression often coexist. To truly understand this interplay and working through its impact on our life, we must go beyond ...
A bidirectional relationship exists between having a sense of meaning in life and behavioral health issues such as anxiety, depression and loneliness, a new study finds. This means that one can lead ...
In the United States, loneliness costs the health care system more than $9-billion each year; in Australia, the cost is ...