Crazy way teens are self-diagnosing mental health — How to have a better life-tech balance
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3 things you need to know today 1. The simple but dangerous mistake you make with your phone every day Bluetooth is a standard tech tool that lets you pair your phone to various devices. It works similarly to a network connection but has simpler functions and only works at short distances. As practical as it is, Bluetooth can expose you to scammers and hackers. Here's how to use Bluetooth safely and responsibly. Tap or click here to keep safe when using Bluetooth. → |
2. WebMD for Gen Z: Kids diagnosing mental health disorders online The internet is a treasure trove of information. Unfortunately, it's not all correct. Some can even be harmful. That's why the latest trend of teens self-diagnosing health issues from what they learn on social media is dangerous. We've got details on what's happening and what you can do to help loved ones. Tap or click here to see how kids are self-diagnosing mental health issues. → |
3. One tech change that can improve your health and wellness this year We love our phones, but how much is too much? While you may need your device for work and keeping in touch with your family, you don't need to check it every minute when you should be sleeping. Fortunately, Apple and Android have options to limit screen time and settings for individual apps. Tap or click for a better life balance with technology. → |
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Tech advice from pros Kim trusts Sometimes it feels like the world is throwing everything it has at you. To succeed, you need someone to guide you through. That’s what Dell Technologies Advisors do. They have the tech advice to help you navigate whatever challenges you’re up against — and get you safely to where you want to be. Call an advisor at 877-ASK-DELL or go to Dell.com for free expert support. → |