KSL took on the viral Analog Bag Challenge and spoke with an expert about how social media scrolling affects our brains.
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A neuroscientist has revealed a damaging habit many social media users unknowingly develop whilst 'doom scrolling' on their devices - and warned why it could be causing more harm than they think.
New research suggests passive phone scrolling late at night may be an early warning sign of worsening mental health. Passively watching videos is linked to higher suicidal thoughts, while actively ...
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