Doomscrolling affects your mind more than you think. Learn what drives it and how to break the habit.
Give your brain a break during this semester/quarter and reduce your screen time! Not only does it keep your body and mind ...
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.
(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 ...
We live in an era where the line between connection and consumption has blurred. Doomscrolling and brain rot are symptoms of ...
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 ...