Highlights: Negative comments online trigger sharp drops in mood and spikes in anxiety Younger adults under 35 a
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Reading hostile social media comments can raise anxiety and worsen mood, even in short bursts, a new study finds that young adults are especially vulnerable.
Highlights: Negative comments online trigger sharp drops in mood and spikes in anxiety Younger adults under 35 a
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A recent Stanford University study reveals that spending just 15 minutes in urban nature can significantly improve mental health, particularly for...
A recent Stanford University study reveals that spending just 15 minutes in urban nature can significantly improve mental health, particularly for...
Walking is one of the easiest ways to stay healthy, but how fast you walk could make a big difference—especially for people in low-income and Black...
Walking is one of the easiest ways to stay healthy, but how fast you walk could make a big difference—especially for people in low-income and Black...
The UAE is intensifying its enforcement of cybercrime and defamation laws, closely monitoring online activity. Social media users are warned that even...
The UAE is intensifying its enforcement of cybercrime and defamation laws, closely monitoring online activity. Social media users are warned that even...
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