A new brain imaging study suggests that people who report symptoms of addiction to short-form video platforms—such as TikTok or Instagram Reels—may be less sensitive to financial losses and make ...
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Does TikTok really cause brain rot? New study links short video addiction to brain abnormalities
Recent research published in NeuroImage has shed light on how compulsive use of short video platforms, such as TikTok, might ...
Experts estimate that 35–40% of Bangladeshi children aged 8–16 show some level of social media addiction, while 10–15% suffer ...
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