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But here’s the catch: the more you use social media, the harder it can be for your brain to resist it. It’s like training your brain to crave those dopamine hits – just like an addiction.
When you’re constantly checking your phone, you may just think you’re bored. When you can’t seem to stop scrolling through ...
Dopamine is the brain's motivational spark, driving us to chase what feels good, say scrolling another reel on social media, ...
"Brainrot" refers to the mental decline caused by an overconsumption of low quality online content. Learn more about the ...
Those who attempt a dopamine detox aim to detach themselves from everyday stimuli, such as social media, sugar ... Seeking help for addiction may feel daunting or even scary, but several ...
Dopamine is the brain's motivational spark, driving us to chase what feels good, say scrolling another reel on social media, and steer clear of what doesn't, like touching a hot stove. But scientists ...
Dr. Stanford Owen , owner of ADD Clinics in Gulfport, Mississippi, discusses the impact of social media on individuals with ADD and how its dopamine-driven mechanics influence attention and behavior.
Dozens of states sue Meta claiming social media addiction harms children’s mental health More than 40 states and the District of Columbia have sued Meta, accusing the tech giant of building ...