Researchers say 10- and 11-year-olds who spent hours on social media, video games and texting were more likely to show manic ...
Research suggests social media, video games, and texting may contribute to manic symptoms in early adolescence, highlighting the need for targeted mental health interventions. Study: Screen time ...
Excessive screen time can trigger bipolar disorder and other mental health issues in children, warns a new study. American ...
(HealthDay News) — Screen time such as social media and video games may be associated prospectively with manic symptoms in early adolescence, according to a study published online Feb. 19 in Social ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Research suggests social media, video games, and texting may contribute to manic symptoms in early ...
Research findings seen across screen time subtypes and for 3 years in early adolescence may be associated prospectively with manic symptoms. HealthDay News — Screen time such as social media and ...
These findings support the multidimensional nature of manic symptoms. Further evidence is needed to support the existence of corresponding clinical subtypes.
MONDAY, Feb. 24, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Screen time such as social media and video games may be associated prospectively with manic symptoms in early adolescence, according to a study published ...
Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition that presents with significant mood episodes and changes ...
For 4.8 million Americans with bipolar I disorder, consistent treatment prevents severe mood swings; experts share six ...
While hypomania is often seen as “mania lite” because it shares the same checklist of symptoms as mania, that doesn’t mean it’s harmless. Unlike mania, hypomania doesn’t cause severe impairment or ...