Doomscrolling—compulsively consuming negative online news—can trap people in a cycle of anxiety and stress, according to a ...
"I should stop." Have you ever said those words to yourself as you scrolled through one disheartening online post after ...
The internet was supposed to kill off books. But across much of Asia, a booming market tells a different story.
What if the next time you doom-scrolled through Instagram, X or TikTok, you reached an end point? It’s hard to imagine.
I caught my elementary-aged son doom-scrolling on a friend's phone. What I learned about teaching kids to think critically in ...
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses the impact of doom scrolling on adult and children mental health with Shahrzad Jalali, Psy.D. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement Network This ...
The Oxford Dictionary's Word of the Year is “brain rot.” Their website defines this as the “supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, primarily viewed as a result of ...
Americans are reading less, sleeping less and partying less. We have fewer marriages, fewer children and fewer friends than we used to. Our children are doing worse in school. These are complicated ...
What if the next time you doom-scrolled through Instagram, X or TikTok, you reached an end point? It’s hard to imagine. The ...
Americans are reading less, sleeping less and partying less. We have fewer marriages, fewer children and fewer friends than we used to. Our children are doing worse in school. These are complicated ...