As people increasingly use social media for health information, a new study from Auburn University finds that most sleep hacks shared on TikTok are supported by scientific evidence. Getty Images Don’t ...
A steady diet of weight loss TikToks may be quite harmful to mental health, a new study finds. Spending a lot of time on the social media platform — especially watching pro-anorexia content — could ...
The study explored TikTok's role as an educational tool for ADHD. A new study finds that nearly half of the most popular ADHD videos on TikTok share misleading claims that don't match official ...
A study published Tuesday by science journal PLOS One found that TikTok is dominated by weight-normative messaging that lacks expert voices TikTok is dominated by weight-normative content that could ...
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TikTok scrolling can cause 'brain rot' according to new American Psychological Association study
Last year, ‘brain rot’ was crowned Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year, a term which captured concerns about the impact of consuming “excessive amounts of low-quality online content, especially on ...
Americans’ support for a TikTok ban is declining, according to a study from the Pew Research Center. This survey of more than 5,000 U.S. adults found that just 34% of respondents supported banning the ...
Share on Pinterest A new study suggests TikTok skin care videos catering to young girls contain harsh active ingredients, which may cause irritation and allergies. Filippo Bacci/Getty Images New ...
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