Depression and anxiety are declining, adding yet more complications to the anti-smartphone and anti–social media narratives.
When parents are perceived as distracted by their phones or other technology during social or family interactions, it can affect the mental health of children between ages 9 and 11 years, according to ...
In today's digital landscape, social media has become an indispensable tool for communication, transforming the way we interact, share, and access information. This means that the digital age has ...
We've often heard that social media is to blame for the mental health issues affecting young adults today. Researchers like Jonathan Haidt and Jean Twenge point to significant increases in suicidal ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marybeth Gasman writes about racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty. Mental health has become one of the most important issues on ...
As AI-powered chatbots become more sophisticated, they’re being used not just for work or productivity but for emotional ...
Mental health has become an increased focus recently for both students and the schools they attend. According to a 2024 U.S. News-Generation Lab report, 70% of students have experienced mental health ...
In the gleaming world of wellness technology, where every step is counted and every heartbeat monitored, a silent epidemic is brewing. Fitness trackers, the very devices meant to guide us toward ...
Wearable technology like rings, bands, and headbands are being used to track biometrics and improve mental health. Research suggests these devices show promise in managing depression, stress, and ...
Early testing of schoolchildren has no impact on their educational attainment down the line. Nor do the tests have any effect ...