Why scrolling on social media is addictive
John
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Summary

Social media's addictive nature stems from its manipulation of the brain's reward system, releasing dopamine similar to drugs. While it can foster connections, excessive use poses risks, especially for youth. Experts advocate moderation and awareness of usage patterns to mitigate negative consequences on mental health.

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