



Developmental Psychology News
- Study says ChatGPT giving teens dangerous advice on drugs, alcohol and suicideThe chatbot typically provided warnings against risky activity but went on to deliver startlingly detailed and personalized dangerous advice.
- The unexpected morning habit that could mess with your memoryIt’s something 15% of Americans do regularly.
- How different kinds of screen use affect adolescents' mental healthHigh and increasing screen usage patterns are linked to decreased mental health.
- An FDA panel spread misinformation about SSRI use in pregnancy, alarming doctorsDoctors are criticizing a recent expert panel organized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that questioned the safety of taking antidepressants during pregnancy.
- Worried about Alzheimer’s? Start walking, according to a new studyMaintaining a consistent walking habit as you age can help prevent cognitive decline.
- Parents share the ‘wildest’ red flags that made them ban playdatesCaution includes anything that breaks your family’s boundaries, presents safety issues or makes kids feel discomfort.
- Meta launches new teen safety featuresThe measures arrive as social media companies face increased scrutiny over how their platform affects the mental health and well-being of younger users.
- Don’t give children under age 13 smartphones, new research saysA recent study found that using smartphones before age 13 could damage kids’ mental health.
- Trump team withholds $140 million budgeted for fentanyl fightThe last time a major national interruption of addiction care occurred, during the COVID-19 pandemic, drug deaths soared.
- The loneliness epidemic impacts mental health, and may also increase risk of diabetesHow is loneliness connected to diabetes? In a tech-heavy world, social connections protect not just your mind, but your body, too.