A recent study found playing video games can increase your mental health. Before you tell your child or significant other to put down that console, you should know that playing video games isn’t all ...
View post: Buc-ee's Shutting Down One of Its Most Popular Locations After 25 Years Politicians and parents for years have warned of the potential danger of violent video games, claiming that teenagers ...
If you or your kids have spent too much time scrolling short-form videos during your holiday breaks, don't fret—you probably haven't suffered too much brain damage. Wait, was that even a question? the ...
A new study can’t say if video games caused any improvements in brain function but added more data showing that kids who play video games have brains that behave differently A new study can’t say if ...
A recent UCLA study found no significant costs to watching online lecture videos at faster speeds. According to the study published Nov. 14, there was no difference in learning comprehension between ...
Looks like Fortnite and Minecraft aren’t turning your kids’ brains to mush after all. A surprising new study has found that children who reported playing video games for three hours or more per day ...
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New Study Says TikTok Videos Are Fueling ‘Brain Rot’
The more TikTok videos and Instagram reels you’re watching, the less you’re learning. Researchers have directly linked what they refer to as “brain rot” to short-form video content on social media ...
A study of 2,500 adults in the US and UK conducted by Atomik Research and commissioned by Idomoo in January 2026 reveals that 80 per cent of consumers want more video from brands, but nearly half (46 ...
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