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Social media dramatically impacts our offline lives and mental well-being; examine its benefits, risks and controversies through scientific studies, real-life anecdotes and more.
Impact of social media on mental health.
Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. We use it to connect with friends and family, share photos and experiences, and stay informed about current events. While social media has many benefits, there is growing concern about its impact on mental health. In this article, we'll explore the ways in which social media can affect our mental health, both positively and negatively.
By Berat Atakulabout a year ago in Psyche
Psychological Tips For Smart And Effective PayPal Or Stripe Use
The digital payment system known as PayPal is now widely used in the contemporary online economy. It is utilized by millions of individuals throughout the world and enables smooth online transactions.
By Laurentiu Iulian Ciobanuabout a year ago in Psyche
Unlock Your Financial Potential: The Complete Guide to Financial Literacy
Financial literacy is a critical life skill that is essential for personal and financial success. It empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their money and achieve financial stability, security, and prosperity. In this blog article, we will highlight six important reasons why people should learn financial literacy and consider enrolling in our comprehensive digital course about financial literacy.
By 4 Theyoungermeabout a year ago in Psyche
Social Media and Its Impact on Loneliness
Human beings are social creatures that thrive on social interactions with other fellow human beings. Building and maintaining quality relationships with others is a vital component for the development of positive mental health and wellbeing. Any lack of social contact with other people can only serve to increase feelings of loneliness, which is a known risk factor for the development of common mental health disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety).
By Andrew-Stuartabout a year ago in Psyche
The Pandemic of Spreading Coronavirus Misinformation
Like every pandemic that has occurred throughout history, there has always been an inevitable spread of lies and misinformation about the causes of a disease, the impacts of treatments on curing these diseases, and the effects of vaccination on protecting against disease infection. The coronavirus has proved no exception to this unfortunate truth as many people have claimed the virus to have been manufactured by Chinese scientists in a Wuhan lab in China while other conspiracists have linked vaccine uptake to the presence of blood clots and unplanned pregnancies among women.
By Andrew-Stuartabout a year ago in Psyche