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New research suggests the widespread marketing of junk food on social media is influencing the food choices of young people.
UC San Diego experts break down the science behind six of social media’s most popular coping strategies and self-care trends.
Q2 2025 Revenue Guidance: For the second quarter of 2025, Sunlands currently expects net revenues to be between RMB 500 ...
Amazon this week claimed that is prices were remaining steady, but the news about President Donald Trump's tariffs and the ...
We’re seeking a comfort food time machine. Research has shown that Gen Z is the most nostalgic generation, followed closely ...
TikTok has become a hub for reality TV fans to debrief, react in real-time and make meme-worthy content about the latest ...
Amid the viral Dubai chocolate craze, here is a look at some of the most luxurious pistachio desserts that celebrate the ...
TikTok has been dethroned by ChatGPT as the most downloaded app worldwide. ChatGPT was downloaded 52 million times in April ...
Feminine care brands Saalt, August, and Salt.xo are selling like crazy through TikTok's live shopping tools. Here's why.
Instagram is reportedly testing a referral program, offering up to $20,000 to US-based creators to drive sign-ups from rival ...
In a world where the internet often gets flak for fostering distraction, TikTok proves that sometimes, a life hack or ...
TikTok is launching in-app guided meditation and other well-being features aimed at young users, amid concerns about the ...