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Linguistic red flags from Facebook posts can predict future depression diagnoses

by SoP | Nov 8, 2018 | News | 0 comments

Research from the Penn Medicine Center for Digital Health and the World Well-Being Project marries social media data with medical-outcomes data for the first time.

Social media buffers depression among older adults with pain

by SoP | Oct 28, 2018 | News | 0 comments

According to researchers, social media use can help to reduce depression in older people who are in pain.

Social media use at age 10 could reduce wellbeing of adolescent girls

by SoP | Apr 5, 2018 | News | 0 comments

Social media use may have different effects on wellbeing in adolescent boys and girls, according to research

Social networking sites may be controlling your mind – here’s how to take charge

by SoP | Jan 11, 2018 | News | 0 comments

How can you live the life you want to, avoiding the distractions and manipulations of others? To do so, you need to know how you work. “Know thyself”, the Ancients urged. Sadly, we are often bad at this.

A little support from their online friends calms test-anxious students

by SoP | Jun 7, 2017 | News | 0 comments

Reading supportive comments, “likes” and private messages from social media friends prior to taking a test may help college students who have high levels of test-anxiety significantly reduce their nervousness and improve their scores, a new study suggests....
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