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Can reducing social media use improve health and well-being?

Health Europa looks at how reducing your social media use can boost your health and happiness. The rapid proliferation of social media in recent years...
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Social media – a powerful tool for elevating pancreatic cancer awareness

Pioneering research from Creation Healthcare illuminates that social media is an incredibly effective platform for driving pancreatic cancer awareness. A new study investigating pancreatic cancer-related...
Can a social media break improve mental health?

Can a social media break improve mental health?

A new study finds that a social media break could lead to significant improvements in wellbeing, depression and anxiety. The study, carried out by a...
The influence of social media use on well-being in adolescence

The influence of social media use on well-being in adolescence

Girls and boys could be more vulnerable to the negative effects of social media use at different times during adolescence. Social media use has dramatically...
Worried parent looking oover as children use social media

Mental health and social media: a parent’s guide

The guide, by Legacy Health Endowment (LHE), aims to help parents and guardians understand their children’s social media use The new guide aims to help...
Lip augmentation: lip fillers are carving an attractive niche in the cosmetology industry

Lip augmentation: lip fillers are carving an attractive niche in the cosmetology industry

The cosmetology industry has developed an interesting niche, with the emergence of safer and effective procedures – is lip augmentation the next plastic surgery...
#MeToo movement gives effective spotlight on harassment, but not necessarily empowering

#MeToo movement gives effective spotlight on harassment, but not necessarily empowering

The movement amplifies previously unheard voices, however CMU analysis of the #MeToo movement media coverage shows accusers often depicted as weaker than alleged perpetrators. The...
Social media addiction: student binge drinkers affected

Social media addiction: student binge drinkers affected

Binge drinkers, typically university students, are frequently posting on social media while intoxicated therefore showing signs of social media addiction. Researchers have found that social...
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The Werther effect – the handling of suicide in the media

Vivien Kogler and Alexander Noyon from Mannheim University of Applied Sciences investigate suicidality as an important social subject and the role of medial presentation...

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