As consumers seek to defend themselves from politics, stress and technology, stores must help them navigate a new definition of wellness.
Meta will open a small pilot program allowing academic researchers to access Instagram data for up to six months to learn more about how the social platform affects the well-being of teens and young
adults, reports "The Atlantic." Meta announced this week that it is looking for proposals focused on specific research areas around this topic.
Younger people are more likely to accept a discussion of mental health in ads, a study by Hearst and the Ad Council Research Institute finds.
The retailer says parents are the driving force behind Generation Alpha's beauty bonanza.
I don't actually have a problem with the concept of psychological safety. It's the terminology that doesn't work for me.
A new report from Pew Research Center shows YouTube continues to dominate in the teen demographic. Black and Hispanic teens are using the internet more than their white peers.
Most of the world pressures new moms to feel nothing but bliss. This online platform welcomes the complex reality.
The Semrush Global Issues Index report reveals what people search for related to 24 societal issues, offering an in-depth look at the top 10 most-searched issues in 35 countries during the past five
years.
The beauty biz spends boatloads on AR experiences to help customers imagine themselves in products. But seeing themselves up close weirds many people out.
Discord came in second to TikTok in terms of LGBTQ people of color feeling the safest and most secure, followed by Instagram and YouTube.