Scrolling through Instagram Reels, TikTok videos or YouTube Shorts may feel like a harmless way to pass the time, but neuroscientists warn the impact on the brain could be more serious than many ...
A new brain imaging study suggests that people who report symptoms of addiction to short-form video platforms—such as TikTok or Instagram Reels—may be less sensitive to financial losses and make ...
Recently, Snapchat settled a social media addiction lawsuit in Los Angeles, California. The lawsuit was instituted by a ...
Experts agree that addiction is a disease, yet the disease model doesn't capture addiction's harmful effects on others.