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It’s no surprise that the all-too-addictive behavior known as doomscrolling can impact your mental health, but excessive ...
The CEO acknowledged the challenge of keeping up with rapidly evolving AI technology, saying the pace of innovation is faster ...
Perplexity AI’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Aravind Srinivas has called on youngsters to stop wasting time on doomscrolling ...
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Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas has urged young people to shift their focus from mindless social media scrolling to ...
Experts explain how doomscrolling triggers anxiety, sleep issues, and chronic stress-and what you can do to break free from ...
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Yet doomscrolling, combined with screen addiction, could take a significant toll on our mental and physical well-being, according to health experts. The activity can make us angry, ...
Doomscrolling — the obsessive viewing and sharing, on our media feeds, of one grim news story after another — is a fairly new word. It seems to have been coined around 2018.
How do you manage to stay informed without losing your mind during turbulent times? A cognitive scientist offers tips.