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A new study revealed that over half of the top mental health advice videos on TikTok spread misinformation that is harmful ...
Use your “not interested” button whenever you come across content that triggers negative thoughts about your body, comparison ...
AI and digital technology hold transformative potential for healthcare, but to fully realise their benefits, we must address ...
Greetings, MindSite News Readers. In today’s Daily, health and disability advocates sound the alarm on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ...
TikTok has suspended search results for the hashtag #SkinnyTok worldwide following pressure from European regulators ...
A bizarre case of political impersonation, where Trump’s top aide Susie Wiles is cloned (digitally, not biologically — we ...
TikTok is rife with misleading advice on how to manage depression and anxiety, from magic herbs to showering with an orange.
A study conducted by The Guardian revealed that around half of the mental health tips shared on TikTok contain some form of ...
A new report claims more than half of the top videos under TikTok’s #mentalhealthtips contain misinformation, but the social ...
Experts find misinformation in 52 out of 100 top TikTok mental health videos, raising concerns about the impact on viewers ...
"TikTok is spreading misinformation by suggesting that there are secret universal tips and truths that may actually make a viewer feel even worse, like a failure, when these tips don’t simply cure," ...