Avoiding the side effects of 'doomscrolling'
A new study found 'doomscrolling' is linked to poor physical and mental health. Many people look at all of the negative things going on in the world, which can lead to depression, anxiety, and in some cases it's affecting people's job performance.
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Avoiding the side effects of 'doomscrolling'

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