Adolescents who show signs of alcohol dependence are more likely to develop depression by their mid-20s, according to a new study led by UCL (University College London) and University of Bristol ...
Teenagers reporting problematic smartphone use are more likely to have anxiety, depression, or insomnia, according to two new studies at UK schools. Researchers at King’s College London gathered the ...
Breakthrough study shows that social media interventions, especially therapy for problematic use, have a positive impact on easing depression symptoms. Using interventions for ‘social media use’ helps ...
Receiving therapy for problematic social media use can be effective in improving the mental wellbeing of people with depression, finds a new study by UCL researchers. The research, published in the ...
Most teenagers don’t remember life before the internet. They have grown up in a connected world, and being online has become one of their main sources of learning, entertaining and socializing. As ...
Most teenagers don’t remember life before the internet. They have grown up in a connected world, and being online has become one of their main sources of learning, entertaining and socializing. As ...
Here’s why you should not repeat after Kangana Ranaut when she said ‘depression is a consequence of drug abuse’ and get further entangled in the taboo around mental illnesses Kangana Ranaut’s ...
Doctors should offer depressed patients therapy to help overcome “problematic” social media use and improve their mental health, researchers have suggested. A study conducted by University College ...
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