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TikTok has long been a breeding ground for viral trends, but its latest subculture, “SkinnyTok,” is reigniting old diet ...
Experts find misinformation in 52 out of 100 top TikTok mental health videos, raising concerns about the impact on viewers ...
"Skinny Tok" is an extreme dieting trend on TikTok that equates thinness with health. Experts warn the trend perpetuates ...
TikTok has globally blocked the #SkinnyTok hashtag following mounting criticism from European regulators, particularly in ...
Diet culture is much like the mythological hydra; when you cut one head off of this beast, two more grow in its place.” ...
Young women and girls are far more likely to suffer from illnesses like anorexia and bulimia as social media pushes thinness, ...
TikTok’s fibremaxxing trend promises better digestion weight loss and disease prevention—but is it truly healthy for everyone ...
TikTok recently banned search results for the popular weight-loss hashtag, citing a growing number of posts that violated ...
In her Psych 101 column, Christina Caron debunks mental health misinformation and offers readers solutions to common ...
TikTok is rife with misleading advice on how to manage depression and anxiety, from magic herbs to showering with an orange.
Social media is obsessed with bed rotting — but is it self-care or something more serious? Explore how this viral trend may ...
In an example provided by TikTok, an AI-generated suggestion recommends that a brand “produce video content focused on ‘hormonal health’ for ... up by jumping on trends, using popular ...