Teia Collier on MSN
If these feelings emerge after scrolling social media, a digital detox could be essential
Social media platforms keep billions engaged every day with endless updates and visuals. Many users turn to them for quick entertainment or to stay connected with friends. Yet spending time scrolling ...
New research suggests that passive, late-night scrolling may signal an increased suicide risk.
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