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OnePlus will celebrate the launch of its upcoming Nord 5 with this new game to blast away “brain rot”.
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Are we in a "brain rot" crisis? Local experts outline how quick hits of dopamine from social media can negatively impact our well-being.
Experts explain whether "brain rot" is real, a sleep scientist shares the best time to set your alarm to avoid hitting snooze, and more from TODAY for June 6, 2025.
Like calculators before them, AI tools can raise the bar for what people can achieve – if they’re used the right way.
Doomscrolling. Instagram obsessions. Mindless YouTube video viewing. Distracting behaviors, yes. But can they actually rot a person's brain? Last year, Oxford University Press designated "brain ...
The last time you watched your favorite television show, did you pay attention all the way through? Or did you pick up your phone to scroll Instagram or check for missed notifications? This is "brain ...
Doomscrolling. Instagram obsessions. Mindless YouTube video viewing. Distracting behaviors, yes. But can they actually rot a person's brain? Last year, Oxford University Press designated "brain ...
Top Story How to fight brain rot this summer in Denton By Murry Chavez Content Producer Jun 17, 2025 Updated Jun 24, 2025 1 of 2 ...
While screen fatigue, doomscrolling, and brain fog are not the same as Alzheimer’s disease, they serve as a writing on the wall on how modern digital habits can adversely impact brain function.
New research reveals negativity bias can cause brain abnormalities, reduced blood flow in key regions, and higher levels of depression, memory issues and poor stress regulation.