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A recent Oregon State University study reveals that social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook are linked to increased loneliness among US adults aged 30-70, a trend exacerbated by the pandemic. Researchers found frequent social media use correlates strongly with loneliness, emphasizing its significant public health implications, despite the correlational nature of the findings.
Loneliness and social...
Loneliness and social...
A new study has found that overdose deaths among adults aged 65 and older from fentanyl mixed with drugs like cocaine and methamphetamine have...
A new study reveals COVID-19 can alter sperm, potentially impacting offspring behavior. Researchers observed mice offspring exhibiting increased...
A new study reveals COVID-19 can alter sperm, potentially impacting offspring behavior. Researchers observed mice offspring exhibiting increased...
A new study of older European couples reveals that an individual’s life satisfaction is strongly connected to that of their romantic partner....
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