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Looking for love? 44% U.S. adults use dating apps to find long-term partners: studyOnline daters' experiences were mixed, with 53 per cent saying they have been at least somewhat positive. Fourteen percent said they have been very positive, the study found.U.S. NewsFeb 2, 2023
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White House partners with popular dating apps to incentivize COVID-19 vaccinesThe Biden administration said it’s teaming up with dating apps to showcase the benefits of getting a COVID-19 shot.HealthMay 21, 2021
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How COVID-19 changed online dating in SaskatchewanHealth restrictions have limited usual dating activities. A researcher says apps are reporting more users and meaningful conversations. Two users say dating is better -- and worse.CanadaFeb 15, 2021
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Could the coronavirus fundamentally change the way we date?The coronavirus hasn't just moved dating online. Meera Estrada says it's resulting in quality conversations that could provide a foundation for stronger relationships.CommentaryApr 18, 2020
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Dating app users could find themselves matching with mental health problems, Saskatchewan researcher saysWhile most people who use dating apps to protect themselves from stangers or STIs, one Saskatchewan researcher says there's something else people should watch out for: their mental health.CanadaFeb 11, 2020
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Are apps making it harder for gay men to date?While connections can be made online, dating apps can also rife with harassment and discrimination.LifestyleJun 8, 2019
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Halton police investigate reported sex assault in Burlington linked to dating appPolice say the app Hinge is for millennials looking for long-term relationships.CrimeMar 20, 2019
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Are dating apps doing damage to our mental health?Content, photos and profiles are available on dating apps every day, all day, and can have an impact on your well-being — if you let it.LifestyleSep 12, 2018
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Photo tour reveals Toronto through the eyes of disadvantaged teensIt was a chance for teenagers to see their city differently, and for everyone else to see the streets through their eyes.CanadaDec 4, 2015
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