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09/04/2018
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By Ralph Flores
TMI – Researchers find the risk of oversharing increases with age
Too much is too much, regardless of how you put it – especially in conversation. We’ve all fallen victim to it: A person who has the tendency to incessantly share everything, or anything, that he feels like, and we’ve probably said that we’re never going to be that person. However, a study from the University […]
08/02/2018
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By Russel Davis
The science of socializing: We are made for face-to-face communication; research shows our brains synchronize during a conversation
Recent research published in the Scientific Reports journal reveals that the brain waves of two people may readily match each other once they take part in a conversation. According to researchers at the Basque Centre on Cognition, Brain, and Language (BCBL), even normal everyday conversations may spur the brain waves of each speaker to work in unison. […]
07/12/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Even ONE HOUR of social media can contribute to poor sleep in teens, according to research
With social media becoming increasingly popular, various issues have since been linked to its usage. The most recent of these was uncovered by Canadian researchers: They found that spending at least 60 minutes on social media could negatively impact your sleeping patterns. The more you used Facebook, Snapchat, or WhatsApp, the higher your odds of […]
06/25/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Mum’s the word? Why oversharing might be dangerous to your mental health
We’re all just humans – which makes it perfectly understandable why we tend to look for some kind of release whenever we’re feeling happy, down, ecstatic, or simply bored. Sharing what’s inside our heads – sometimes, even what’s inside our hearts – can easily take some of the stress from us. However, we should all set limits […]
06/13/2018
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By Vicki Batts
Technology is making us more anxious; psychologist explains how
Is your cell phone giving you anxiety? Being tethered to modern technology is causing a massive spike in anxiety nationwide — and it could be affecting you, too. There are a number of ways in which our ever-expanding technological world can be harmful to the human psyche. The advent of the smartphone is the clearest […]
06/11/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
40% of American adults have personally experienced online abuse…why is the internet turning us all into cyber bullies?
Cyberbullying is becoming more rampant, with experts saying that 40 percent of American adults have experienced some form of online abuse. In fact, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Justice Statistics and Cyberbullying Research Center says that 52 percent of students have been cyberbullied. Yet, this same percentage of teens do not […]
06/08/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Constantly checking your phone actually makes you more stressed…to the point that you get anxious when you’re not “connected”
Do you feel more stressed after checking your phone? Are your notifications constantly on your mind? According to a report by the American Psychological Association (APA), more than four out of five adults in the U.S. are always checking their emails, social media accounts, and texts on their phones. The second part of APA’s report, called “Stress in America™: […]
06/07/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Children who experience cyberbullying are twice as likely to self-harm or attempt suicide
In this age of social media where majority of the youth seek validation through feedback from their peers, cyberbullying has become rampant as online platforms became an open field for bullies to target other people’s profiles. A case study has proven that people under the age of 25 who have experienced cyberbullying are two times […]
05/14/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Try a temporary social media detox! Quitting Facebook reduces stress
Here’s another reason to get off of Facebook: A temporary social media detox can be good for your health. Deleting your Facebook app can reduce your stress, according to a study by researchers from the University of Queensland. In the study, the research team looked at the effects of a short-term break from Facebook on a […]
05/09/2018
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By Lance D Johnson
Exploring the dark side of the internet: How social media can make us do things that we wouldn’t normally do
A study from Michigan State University explored the dark side of the internet and showed how social media can make people do things they wouldn’t normally do. The study, published in Present Tense Journal, took a closer look at something called supraplatforms, which are user experiences across social media platforms that manipulate social media users […]
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