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TikTok has globally blocked the #SkinnyTok hashtag following mounting criticism from European regulators, particularly in ...
"Skinny Tok" is an extreme dieting trend on TikTok that equates thinness with health. Experts warn the trend perpetuates ...
TikTok bans #SkinnyTok after backlash over eating disorder content, as France and EU regulators push back against toxic body image trends online.
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Shadi Kourosh joins ABC News Live to discuss upcoming TikTok beauty trends. 20 Historical ...
As a result of the hashtag ban, if you search for 'SkinnyTok', the only outcome will be a notification encouraging users to ...
TikTok’s fibremaxxing trend promises better digestion weight loss and disease prevention—but is it truly healthy for everyone ...
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 ...
“Compared to many of the unsafe and not scientifically supported dietary trends ... TikTok, but the science behind it holds water. Boosting your daily fiber intake may offer a wide range of ...
In her Psych 101 column, Christina Caron debunks mental health misinformation and offers readers solutions to common ...
For users under 18 years of age, TikTok will show them wind-down messages each night that tell them to close the app and guide them with meditation exercises.
TikTok is rife with misleading advice on how to manage depression and anxiety, from magic herbs to showering with an orange.
UC San Diego experts break down the science behind six of social media’s most popular coping strategies and self-care trends.