If you frequently find yourself spending an endless amount of hours scrolling through horrible news stories and negative content, you’re not alone. This is what experts call “doomscrolling,” and in ...
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Doomscrolling—compulsively consuming negative online news—can trap people in a cycle of anxiety and stress, according to a ...
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.
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