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TikTok is currently facing several lawsuits accusing it of harming children’s mental health with addictive features and ...
A viral TikTok phenomenon has opened a window into deeper conversations about family priorities and emotional conditioning in ...
WIRED spoke with someone who applied for a job at Elon Musk’s so-called DOGE and discussed the five-step hiring process.
In short, self-diagnosis is often way off the mark. And that matters because once someone goes from curiosity to self-diagnosis, the risks multiply. TikTok-style checklists and unverified quizzes ...
TikTokers blame everything from acne to weight gain on high cortisol levels, but the real issue isn't having the hormone on ...
There are only a few quality videos from mental health workers and qualified experts addressing borderline personality disorder on TikTok.
Top: Efforts by social media platforms, such as TikTok, to encourage reduced screen time may backfire, leading certain users ...