HomeHealth NewsFrequent AI use linked to higher depression rates, study warns Health News Frequent AI use linked to higher depression rates, study warns January 25, 2026 0 3 - Advertisement - Research suggests there could be a link between daily AI usage and depressive symptoms. Image credit: Manuel Breva Colmeiro/Getty Images A new study investigates associations between the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and depressive symptoms. They conclude that those who used AI most often were more likely to experience depressive… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous article$49.5 million pledged for 5600 more peopleNext articleA natural aging molecule may help restore memory in Alzheimer’s RELATED ARTICLES Health News FDA approves oral Utebzi antibiotic for complicated urinary tract infections Australian Online News - June 24, 2026 Health News PCOS becomes PMOS: Condition that affects one in eight women has been renamed Australian Online News - June 24, 2026 Health News Omega-3 supplement may not offer benefits for Alzheimer’s prevention Australian Online News - June 24, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Human remains located appeal, Herberton June 24, 2026 Coonamble Lions support hall upgrade with defibrillator gift June 21, 2026 Ex-NZ PM Jacinda Ardern’s home sale confirms Aussie move June 23, 2026 Bunbury physio suspended after dry needling leaves woman with two collapsed lungs June 18, 2026 Load more