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Smartphone addiction is ruining our brains
The Freeman
|April 11, 2025
While there's been plenty of anecdotal evidence of smartphones impacting our mental health, recent medical studies are showing how smartphone addiction is literally rewiring our brains.
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Why It Hurts: Expert studies demonstrating how smartphones impact our attention spans, ability to regulate our emotions, and potential for productivity have wide-ranging implications including a growing no-phones-in-school movement, society's relationship with social media, and the legality of endless notifications.
Between the Ears: It appears that, yes, our phones are giving us "brainrot." A recent study out of South Korea found that there's a major increase in brain activity among those addicted to their smartphones people who spend hours a day on their devices and can't go a few minutes without checking them.
Citing the study, Brent Nelson, chief medical information officer for Newport Healthcare, said the activity shows that "the brain is working extra hard compared to a non-addicted brain when asked to do, actually, a pretty simple task."
This story is from the April 11, 2025 edition of The Freeman.
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