New research suggests that screen time addiction is a better predictor of mental health concerns than time spent on technology. Experts weigh in. Fact checked by Sarah Scott Social media, video game, ...
A marketing professional from India highlights a surprising shift: older adults are now deeply engrossed in their smartphones, mirroring the very habits they once criticized in younger generations.
With the stigma and shame surrounding drug and alcohol addiction, not to mention the perceived costs, it often takes a lot for someone to seek out treatment. Beyond the headlines, however, are real ...
Coordination between McLean County's court system, community health providers and Heartland Community College have made peer ...
GLP-1s buy patients time by reducing cravings and improving retention in addiction treatment, reports Dr. Mo Sarhan of Caron Treatment Centers.
Social media, video game, and smartphone use in kids and teens has risen, and there’s a growing chorus of concerns about screen time’s link to mental health concerns. It's prompted legislation ...