A new study finds that night owls are more likely to develop social media addiction. Loneliness and anxiety may be to blame.
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The more we live on our phones, the more life requires us to do so; innovations such as QR codes and dual-factor ...
GLORIETTA. WHILE CHILDREN AND TEENS ARE SPENDING MORE TIME THAN EVER ON CELL PHONES, VIDEO GAMES AND SOCIAL MEDIA, EXPERTS SAY THE PROBLEM ISN’T SIMPLY JUST THAT SCREEN TIME, BUT ALSO THE ADDICTION ...
Smartphones have become an integral part of our lives. Whether it's studying, working, or entertainment, everything is now done through our phones. While initially it seems essential, this habit ...
The Sanctuary at Sedona reports functional medicine enhances addiction recovery by addressing root causes and individual ...
Young adult "night owls" (or "evening types"—those who prefer to stay up late) are significantly more at risk of developing problematic relationships with smartphones and social media, according to a ...
It's hard to promote moderation and financial discipline from the bowels of a casino. But that's what Massachusetts state workers try to do every day, amid the clanging bells and flashing lights of ...