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Doomscrolling: is it really worth five years of your one wild and precious life?

A new survey reveals the average person in Britain will spend 41,000 hours flicking idly between news apps and social media – and, in all likelihood, getting increasingly miserableName: Doomscrolling. The term first emerged in 2018, but took off in 2020 (when the doom got especially heavy).

The Guardian UK 7d ago

How to actually reduce your screen time: 12 simple, realistic tips to stop doomscrolling

Want to spend less time on your phone? We asked psychotherapists, professors and specialists for practical (and achievable) ways to cut down• The best screen-free activitiesEverywhere you look, people are glued to their smartphones. If you haven’t noticed this phenomenon, it’s likely because you, too, are glued to the little dopamine-deliverer.

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How to actually reduce your screen time: 12 simple, realistic tips to stop doomscrolling

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I've 'never been happier' after 'Nokia brick' broke my 'worst' habit

I've 'never been happier' after 'Nokia brick' broke my 'worst' habit Janine, from Cheshire, spent hours a day on her all-consuming habit between 2006 and 2017 A woman who discovered she was wasting the best part of two months a year 'doomscrolling on Facebook' decided to ditch her smartphone for good. She now relies on a basic Nokia that can only make calls, send texts and play the classic game Snake. Janine Kay 'downgraded' to a basic handset in 2017 after becoming increasingly worried...

Daily Mirror 4d ago

Why is ‘doomspending’ on the rise? | Sean Monahan

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Focus apps are failing neurodivergent minds, new research finds

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Trans teens have something to say

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BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: Pope Leo sees the AI age clearly — and warns we must save our souls

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Samsung Galaxy A37 review: A solid deal even in this economy

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Digital Notebook Throwdown (2026): Kindle Scribe, ReMarkable Paper Pure

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