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by fastball
1502 days ago
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> obvious detriment compared to brief half hour or hour long "evening news" This is not obvious to me personally. I don't think it matters how much you consume the news as much as it matters what the news is. And the news these days is almost entirely negative, even in a half-hour-long evening news segment. |
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"Studies have linked poor mental health to news exposure during negative and traumatic events such as terrorist attacks or natural disasters; the more news a person consumes during and after these events, the more likely they are to suffer from depression, stress and anxiety. For example, a 2014 study surveyed 4,675 Americans in the weeks following the Boston Marathon bombings and collected data on how much media they consumed. Participants who engaged with more than six hours of media coverage per day were nine times more likely to also experience symptoms of high acute stress than those who only watched a minimal amount of news."
https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/science-doomscrolling/stor...