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Nov 2022
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How to cope with news overload, with Mar...

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
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Are you suffering from news overload? Do you find yourself doomscrolling when you should be sleeping, eating, playing with your kids or doing your job? Do you feel hounded by algorithms that keep sending you more bad news? Media psychologist Don Grant, PhD, and Markus Brauer, PhD, of the University of Wisconsin, discuss why it’s so hard to shut off the news ... Show More
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