January 2022

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  • TikTok Claims It’s Limiting Teen Screen Time. Teens Say It Isn’t.

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    Sapna Maheshwari

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    The New York Times

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    TikTok recently placed a 60-minute “daily screen time limit” on the app for users under 18. While that limit can be overridden with passcodes, the hope is that the pause will serve as a “speed bump” to force teens to think about what they’re doing and decide if they want to continue. The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich was interviewed for this article.

    Get the whole story at The New York Times.

  • Social media is devastating teens’ mental health. Here’s what parents can do.

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    Leana S. Wen

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    The Washington Post

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich contributes practical advice on how to help children develop healthy media habits.

    Get the whole story at The Washington Post.

  • The Selfie Effect on Your Brain

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    Dr. Sanjay Gupta

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    CNN Chasing Life Podcast

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    Professor Keneisha Sinclair-McBride, a child psychologist at Boston Children’s Hospital who consults with the Digital Wellness Lab, gets in depth with Dr. Sanjay Gupta about the mental health effects of youth use of social media. She also offers some reassurance based on her clinical experience with young people today. (Starting at 9:00 of the audio)

    Get the whole story at CNN Chasing Life Podcast.

  • TikTok is rolling out screen time limits and expanding family pairing

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    Morgan Sung and Daysia Tolentino

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    NBC News

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    Digital Wellness Lab expertise and guidance is cited as helping to shape TikTok’s new features to aid young users in creating healthy limits.

    This story has been widely covered, including by the BBC, NPR, Yahoo, and USA Today, among many other outlets.

    Get the whole story at NBC News.

  • More teens turning to TikTok to get mental health advice

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    Melissa Wilson and Jose Griñan

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    Fox26 Houston

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich uses research to answer questions about the benefits and risks of youth turning to social media for mental health support.

    Get the whole story at Fox26 Houston.

  • Is my child spending too much time online?

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    Dr. Jennifer Arnold

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    Boston Children's Answers: Kids Health

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    In this digital age, many parents struggle with how to manage their child’s time online using social media, gaming or watching videos. In this episode, host Dr. Jennifer Arnold talks with special guest Dr. Michel Rich, Director of the Digital Wellness Lab and the Clinic for the Interactive Media and Internet Disorders at Boston Children’s Hospital. Together they offer practical advice and answers to common questions.

    Get the whole story at Boston Children's Answers: Kids Health.

  • How the social media “echo chamber” can harm teens’ mental health

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    Ash-har Quraishi

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    CBS News

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    The “echo chamber” effect: Dr. Michael Rich of the Boston Children’s Hospital Digital Wellness Lab explains how social media platforms’ algorithms can lead to a “dark spiral” for teens.

    Get the whole story at CBS News.

  • How much screen time is too much? The signs you’re addicted to your phone.

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    Andrea Kane

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    CNN

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    It is indisputable that many of us spend much of our lives in front of our screens – especially our phones. Dr. Rich offers an updated paradigm for how we think about and address our digital lives.

    Get the whole story at CNN.

  • How Much Screen Time is Too Much?

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    Dr. Sanjay Gupta

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    CNN Chasing Life Podcast

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    Do you ever feel like you or your kids are spending way too much time on your phones? Have you ever caught yourself scrolling for hours on end? When so much of our lives center around our phones, it’s hard to know how much screen time is too much. For answers, Dr. Sanjay Gupta sits down with Dr. Michael Rich to talk about his unique approach to treating young patients with problematic media use.

    Get the whole story at CNN Chasing Life Podcast.

  • Digital Wellness

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    Rasmus Lindhagen

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    Paint My Mind Podcast

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    Dr. Michael Rich discusses children’s and adolescents’ media use and the positive and negative implications for their health and development with Rasmus Lindhagen in this Sweden-based podcast. What are the negatives and positives when it comes to the use of screens and technology? How are children affected by it? What’s a better way of looking at it instead of “good or bad”? Can video games actually be helpful for certain skills? This and much more in this episode with Dr. Michael Rich.

    Get the whole story at Paint My Mind Podcast.

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