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School's out and we're rolling through that summer break. But with no classes or deadlines to keep your routine in tact, you may find yourself doom scrolling even more.
Experiencing “brain rot,” in your 50s and beyond might be a sign that your brain isn’t getting enough exercise. Simple, expert-approved ways to stay mentally sharp There’s good news ...
Doomscrolling. Instagram obsessions. Mindless YouTube video viewing. Last year, Oxford University Press designated "brain rot" as its word of the year, defining it as the "supposed deterioration of a ...
Doomscrolling. Instagram obsessions. Mindless YouTube video viewing. Last year, Oxford University Press designated "brain rot" as its word of the year, defining it as the "supposed deterioration ...
Doomscrolling. Instagram obsessions. Mindless YouTube video viewing. Distracting behaviours, yes, but can they actually rot a person's brain? Last year, Oxford University Press designated "brain rot" ...
For one thing, it’s hard on the brain. Scientists who have begun to look at how the city affects our brains have uncovered some surprising findings, including evidence that city life can impair ...
The manuscript suggests an integrative view of the brain-body-mind in contexts relevant to the therapeutic potential of the expressive creative arts and the main avenues by which neuroscience may ...
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered was truly ahead of its time as players could contract Brain Rot. No, you don’t contract it by watching TikTok reels or YouTube shorts in the game. But, it sure ...
She added, “[While] some people might describe [the lyrics] as vapid and nonsensical, [I] would unpretentiously describe it as Warholian and reflective of the cultural brain rot of our time.” ...