Is social media addiction real? A new study explores the brain changes and psychological impacts of excessive use following a landmark $6 million California court ruling.
Recent rulings against Meta and YouTube are rewriting the story of social media addiction, making it important for clinicians ...
Does social media addiction really exist? And does research establish a connection between adolescent mental health and social media use?
Lawsuits and science collide as new research shows social media detox can reverse brain damage and boost mental health fast.
On March 25, a California trial awarded $6 million to a plaintiff who argued that the addictive qualities of social media had ...
Studies show that taking even short breaks could reverse measures of cognitive decline.
A Los Angeles jury has doubled the total payout in the landmark social media addiction trial, awarding an additional $3 million in punitive damages. The combined $6 million verdict follows the jury’s ...
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