Dopamine and the unconscious phone swipe trap
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Swiping on the phone seems to help relax, but in reality it overloads the brain, consumes energy and makes you more tired after use.
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Swiping on the phone seems to help relax, but in reality it overloads the brain, consumes energy and makes you more tired after use.
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Constantly surfing the phone can reduce concentration. Neuroscientists recommend 5 habits to help protect the brain and increase cognitive performance.
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Prolonged dizziness after surfing the phone is a sign that the brain is dysfunctional in processing visual motion in young people.
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Dak Lak - The police are clarifying the case of a woman letting go of both hands and surfing her phone while driving a car on the road.
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When Hormuz is almost paralyzed, all eyes are now on another vital oil transport route, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, as the Houthi begins to fight.
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The internal organizations of ministries, central agencies and departments and branches in localities will continue to be reviewed and streamlined in the coming time.
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Hanoi - Heavy rain accompanied by strong winds caused trees on To Hieu street to be uprooted, crushing a motorcyclist who had to be hospitalized for emergency treatment.
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Dak Lak - After eating bread, dozens of local people had to be hospitalized for treatment, suspected of food poisoning.
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I lost to her", "Rose card with the wrong name" and a series of viral songs on social networks are turning music into "content material", leading to legal risks in the AI era.
Cát Tiên |
Constantly surfing the phone can reduce concentration. Neuroscientists recommend 5 habits to help protect the brain and increase cognitive performance.
THIỆN NHÂN (T/H) |
Prolonged dizziness after surfing the phone is a sign that the brain is dysfunctional in processing visual motion in young people.
BẢO TRUNG |
Dak Lak - The police are clarifying the case of a woman letting go of both hands and surfing her phone while driving a car on the road.