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(WTTV/WXIN) — A study published by the National Institutes of Health is warning about the effects of a social media phenomenon known as “doomscrolling.” Doomscrolling refers to people who scroll ...
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Doomscrolling affects your mind more than you think. Learn what drives it and how to break the habit.
Andrew Smith is the marketing director at Click Consult, a U.K. digital marketing agency that has worked on surveys about social media use and mental health, specifically the number of hours Gen Z ...
(NEXSTAR) – While it may feel relaxing to put one’s mind on pause and endlessly scroll the feed of a favorite app, experts are urging people to beware of certain warning signs. Left unchecked, the ...
The concept of doomscrolling arose during the COVID-19 pandemic, as everyone was stuck in their homes with not much to do but scroll through social media and check for updates on the pandemic.
A new addiction is on the rise. Many call doomscrolling a way to kill time, but it’s really an addiction. Like many addictions that have consequences, doomscrolling creates mental and physical health ...