26-11-2025 19:15 via washingtonpost.com

Study: Constant Checking Of Your Phone Feeds Cognitive Decline

A study by the Singapore Management University found that frequent interruptions to check our devices lead to more attention and memory lapses. Unlike total screen time, the frequency of smartphone checks is a much stronger predictor of daily cognitive failures. – Washington Post
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