Dr. Maria Matveeva from Novosibirsk University emphasizes that limiting electronic device usage to one or two hours daily, along with a tech-free day each week, can significantly benefit brain health. This recommendation comes amid growing concerns about the negative impacts of excessive technology use on mental and physical well-being.
Recent reports indicate that the ongoing conflict in Israel has led to a significant rise in mental health issues among the population. Millions are suffering from the effects of the persistent strife, necessitating urgent action from health authorities.
Recent reports indicate a significant increase in cases of digital burnout worldwide, reflecting the growing impact of technology on individuals' mental health. Studies suggest that excessive use of digital devices exacerbates this phenomenon.
Recent studies indicate that intensive use of artificial intelligence can lead to negative effects on the brain, causing mental stress. This phenomenon raises concerns among experts in mental health and technology fields.
A psychologist in Jambi, Indonesia, announced that a new government regulation aims to protect children from the risks associated with social media. This regulation seeks to foster a safe environment for children's emotional and cognitive development.
Divorce rates are rising in Arab countries, with Libya, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia recording the highest figures. However, conflicts do not end with separation; they can escalate into harmful behaviors affecting children.