Dear Annie: I just read your column about the woman whose sister-in-law has become exceedingly short-tempered and abusive, ...
Some people are known for being more irritable than others. Irritability can be influenced by many things but commonly points ...
Frequent social media use, especially among active posters, was correlated with higher levels of irritability. Existing studies on social media and mental health predominantly focus on depressive ...
Frequent social media use is associated with increased irritability in US adults, showing a notable dose-response relationship with posting frequency. Researchers analyzed data from two waves of ...
Irritability and anger can become common traits in people who are stressed. It’s a natural part of the flight-or-fight response to stress. After a stressful event, your body typically returns to ...
Spending excessive time on social media, especially platforms like Instagram and TikTok, leads to increased irritability, anxiety, and depression. A Harvard study shows a direct correlation ...
Frequent social media use, especially among active posters, was correlated with higher levels of irritability. While prior research has established connections between social media use and ...