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Casually scrolling often feels easier to stop than doom-scrolling." You don't have to stop using your favorite social media apps, but it does help to limit how often you're online.
While screen fatigue, doomscrolling, and brain fog are not the same as Alzheimer’s disease, they serve as a writing on the wall on how modern digital habits can adversely impact brain function.
Researchers have created Mindful Scroll, a mobile app that helps users transition from doom-scrolling to adding mindfulness into their daily routines. Share: Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email.
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An MP has issued a warning about doom scrolling after revealing plans for a Private Member’s Bill which aims to protect children from the consequences associated with excessive screen time ...
A Wall Street Journal (2021) investigation found that TikTok's algorithm can trap users in cycles of sadness. If you watch one distressing video, the platform is likely to show you more ...
How to Stop Doom Scrolling. Doom scrolling is known for its addictive nature, which makes it a difficult habit to break. However, several effective strategies can help you reduce or eliminate this ...
The impact of doom scrolling, as I found was much deeper than I thought (Image: Bethany Gavaghan/WalesOnline) By the third day though, my need to switch off by watching reels had diminished.
Researchers from the University of Waterloo have created Mindful Scroll, a mobile app that helps users transition from doom-scrolling to adding mindfulness into their daily routines.
If you find yourself endlessly scrolling on social media, taking in all of the news and opinions of the day, you may actually be doing something called “Doom Scrolling”. While it may seem like just a ...