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Though Baba Vanga passed away in 1996 still people keep checking for her predictions about incidents likely to happen in ...
Today, most people are so busy with their smartphones that they do not even realize the harm caused by the phone. But a scary ...
Nowadays, most of the people are so busy with their smartphones that they are not even aware of the harm caused by the phone.
Whether it’s mobile phones, TVs, or laptops, this addiction is not confined to just one country; in fact, the entire world seems to be driven by smartphones today. Several predictions of Baba ...
Baba Vanga’s prescient warnings about excessive screen time have become more relevant than ever. In 2022, she suggested that humanity would begin to suffer from the consequences of overindulgence in ...
Asheville, North Carolina — Katy Paige Rosenberg, a freshman at the University of North Carolina Asheville, recently realized what too much scrolling on her phone was doing to her. She estimates ...
Lamm became an accidental influencer by posting pictures of her art online – until she reached a breaking point and got rid of her smartphone. Now, she's advocating for others to do the same.
But the development of smartphones — along with the rollout of broadband internet, greater access to WiFi, and data plans — ensured people could always be online. At the time, Apple's pitch ...
recent medical studies are showing how smartphone addiction is literally rewiring our brains. Why It Hurts: Expert studies demonstrating how smartphones impact our attention spans, ability to ...
Many smartphone users are at risk of being overly dependent on the devices, says a new study. Read on to know how one can reduce their risk of phone addiction. According to a new study ...
A new study presented today at the Congress 2025 reveals that gender plays a significant role in excessive and problematic (psychological or behavioral dependence) smartphone use, with young females ...
Researchers surveyed 200 older adults in China to see if they had smartphone addiction using the Smartphone Addiction Scale-Short Version (SAS-SV). The team also looked at sleep, depression and ...