Can something as common as heartbreak be a mental illness? Experts can't agree, but the research on bad romance is ...
Digital Addiction Among Arab Families: Status, Contributing Factors, Responsibilities, and Solutions
Digital addiction (DA) refers to a problematic relationship with technology characterized by symptoms of behavioral addiction ...
Retail is changing. Social-media platforms such as TikTok are launching e-commerce features that blur the lines between ...
Steroid abuse is a growing problem in the United States and a multi-billion-dollar industry. Some users are bodybuilders, ...
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Can You Really ‘Rot’ Your Brain by Scrolling Too Much on Your Smartphone?
While that message has been spread on social media, researchers are just beginning to understand how the devices affect the ...
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The internet made us stupid. AI promises to make it worse
Floating along on my bicycle on a daydream of a country road, up behind me came a man on a hissing e-bike, going fast, headed ...
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‘How much can you afford to lose?’ Gambling in Norway is tightly controlled. Could that work in the US?
Gambling Addiction, Beyond Borders” is a three-part series examining the public health movement to address gambling in ...
A U.K. man who began fillers at 17 shared his shocking before-and-after, and why stricter laws are needed on cosmetic procedures.
“You are a piece of God’s plan,” reads a colourful decal on the set of Octet, the breathtaking a cappella musical about the ...
The first time Charlie Sheen felt completely bulletproof was when he turned up late to the set of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in ...
The internet is as ubiquitous as air, but do you really understand this invisible behemoth? Sometimes it is as gentle as a ...
A school in Santiago, Chile, has started a new program to block students’ mobile phone signals during the school day. The ...
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