A new study suggests using social media ... can cause crucial brain activity levels to slump within minutes. It found a significant drop-off in cognition, emotion and focus after scrolling sessions. But experts warn more research is needed on the impact of screen time.
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Folge vom 07.08.2025The effects of scrolling social media on your brain
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Folge vom 07.08.2025CEO SERIES: AMP's Alexis George on results, economy, AI and ASXSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with AMP CEO Alexis George following the financial services company's half-year results to find out how she's feeling about the economy and how AI will impact it and its workforce, plus Scott Phillips from The Motley Fool goes through the day's sharemarket moves including his take on the issues the market operator, ASX, is facing.
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Folge vom 07.08.2025Health experts dismayed by RFK Jr's defunding of vaccine researchUS Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Junior has announced plans to cancel funding for vaccine development. Infectious disease experts says that decision threatens lives and leaves the country ill-prepared to respond to future pandemics.
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Folge vom 07.08.2025'There's no place for hatred in this country': Race Discrimination CommissionerAustralia's Race Discrimination Commissioner says the solution to racism is there, but the government needs to act. In an address to the National Press Club, Giridharan Sivaraman said all kinds of racism have increased since the October 7 attacks in the Middle East, and some government approaches are pitting communities against each other.