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Gulf News
|April 10, 2025
From burnout to brain fog, the effects of constant connectivity are all too real. Scientists say the antidote could be simpler than you think — switching off, even for a little while, might just change your life
When notifications run our lives and scrolling is a reflex, choosing to unplug is the real rebellion. Yes, the digital detox is having its moment, and it's not just for the tech-weary; it's for anyone who's ever felt the pull of the 'ping' and the 'ding.' So, put down that smartphone (after you finish reading this, of course), and let's dive into why disconnecting is the ultimate power move for your well-being.
The term "digital detox" refers to a period during which individuals refrain from using electronic devices such as smartphones, computers, and tablets to reduce stress and focus on real-life interactions. This concept has gained significant traction as people recognise the adverse effects of constant connectivity. According to a study published in Frontiers in Psychology, excessive screen time has been linked to heightened stress levels, increased anxiety, and disrupted sleep patterns.
In the UAE, where technological advancements are deeply integrated into daily life, the allure of a digital detox is becoming increasingly appealing. The fast-paced lifestyle, combined with the omnipresence of digital devices, has led many to seek refuge in the simplicity of unplugged living.
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This story is from the April 10, 2025 edition of Gulf News.
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