If you’re someone who prioritizes wellness and has health-focused New Year’s resolutions, here’s something you might have missed: according to a study published by JAMA Network Open, perfumes and scented products could be silently harming your and your children’s health. These studies are drawing attention to a group of chemicals known as phthalates — chemicals...
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White House officials pressed the need for a uniting federal artificial intelligence regulatory framework on Tuesday, following the Trump administration’s March 20 recommendations to Congress. They underscored the passage of child safety bills as a critically important legislative step to comprehensive AI law.  Speaking on various panels during the Hill and Valley Forum, White House Office...
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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Public health experts are sounding the alarm over the potential risks when kids, particularly teens, are on social media. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has indicated that social media may be playing a role in the teen mental health crisis. It’s best to delay social media use as long as you can,...
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ISTANBUL A US jury has ruled that Meta must pay $375 million in civil penalties, concluding that the company misled users about the safety of its platforms and allowed harm, including child sexual exploitation, to occur. This case in the state of New Mexico is the first bench trial in which the US-based social media...
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Using smartphones at bedtime can be a dangerous habit for teens, tweens, and adolescents. (© De Visu – stock.adobe.com) GLASGOW, Scotland — A new study highlights a concerning link between adolescents frequently using social media and risky decision-making that could put their lives in danger. With millions of young people scrolling through Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and...
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Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibilityJury orders Meta to pay $375 million in New Mexico child safety deception case Sun, 29 Mar 2026 18:47:43 GMT (1774810063242) Gallery – News3 v1.0.0 (common) 13ed82853274a94e6d0176ba2c0f3eadf0661dd3 Fallback Presentation. Using deprecated PresentationRouter. Skip to main content ———————————————— Source link
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Spending time on social media has become almost a way of life for most adults — scrolling through videos of cuddly cats and wacky dances for hours a day. Advertisement Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. Advertising on our site helps support our mission. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services....
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SANTA FE, N.M. — A New Mexico jury on Tuesday found Meta culpable for failing to protect the state’s teenagers on the digital giant’s platforms and ordered the parent company of Facebook and Instagram to pay a $375 million penalty. The civil penalties were levied for violations of New Mexico’s consumer protection laws, The Albuquerque...
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In a heartbreaking incident from Cairo, Egypt, a 13-year-old boy died after eating three packets of uncooked instant noodles, as per reports. The teenager felt unwell just half an hour after eating the dry noodles, according to local media. He soon developed severe abdominal pain, excessive sweating, and vomiting, and shortly after he he passed...
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At the outset, let me state that I oppose bans. What people read or watch should not be a state matter. A social media ban, however, is not straightforward. As childhoods fall into the addictive trap of screens and scrolling, it is time to roll out the stop button. In India as well, a stage...
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