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Social Media is ‘Hijacking My Brain’
“It’s hijacking my brain.” Say young people addicted to social media and who are desperate for help. Many people have compared the addictive ...
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Man’s 7-Year Jigsaw Puzzle Missing One Piece
It had cluttered up Jack Harris's dining table for almost eight years. Nevertheless, the 86-year-old was determined to finish his five-foot long, ...
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Introverts Have Taken Over the Economy
The pandemic has brought many changes to businesses, schools, and churches. Another way the pandemic altered America: It has created what might be called ...
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The Only Kid in Class Without a Cell Phone
Kaylee and Mike Low have four children. When their oldest son, now aged 14, started asking for a cell phone back in the fourth grade, they both said no. ...
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Are Hypnotic YouTube Edits Getting Old?
There’s a particular trend that has come to dominate videos on social media. It’s called “retention editing,” because of its ability ...
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Singer Billie Eilish Deletes Her Social Media Apps
Grammy award-winning singer Billie Eilish says she has deleted her social media apps from her phone due to her complicated relationship with the internet. ...
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Laughter Can Heal a Broken Heart
So, laughter really is the best medicine. A mere chuckle is enough to expand cardiac tissue and increase the flow of oxygen throughout the body, thus ...
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NYC Declares Social Media a Health Hazard
New York City Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan, acting under the authority of mayor Eric Adams, recently issued a public health advisory designating social ...
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Many Now Reside in Their Illusions
For decades television, and recently the internet and social media, have taken a strong foothold on people's minds, shaping perceptions, opinions, ...
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Social Media Is Linked to Rise in Teen Sadness
The CDC’s bi-annual Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2023) showed that most teen girls (57%) now say that they experience persistent sadness or hopelessness ...
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