Could excessive screen time be quietly damaging your brain? Neurologists explain the hidden risk of cognitive decline

Brain Health: Could excessive screen time be quietly damaging your brain? Neurologists explain the hidden risk of cognitive decline

From endless scrolling to binge-watching late into the night, screens have quietly become the background of modern life. But doctors are now warning that excessive and passive screen exposure may be affecting memory, focus, sleep, and long-term brain health more than people realise. The average person now checks their phone dozens of times a day….

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Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal vow to 'honour Diogo Jota' on first death anniversary ahead of Croatia FIFA World Cup clash | Football News

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal vow to ‘honour Diogo Jota’ on first death anniversary ahead of Croatia FIFA World Cup clash | Football News

Portugal out to honour Diogo Jota one year after tragedy in Croatia World Cup clash (Agency Image) Portugal’s FIFA World Cup campaign enters its knockout phase with emotions running high, as Roberto Martinez’s side prepare to face Croatia in the Round of 32 on Thursday in Toronto.Beyond the pursuit of a place in the last…

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Canada’s 2023 wildfires burned 15.1 million hectares and released 554 million tonnes of carbon; scientists found most came from soil and peat beneath the trees

Canada’s 2023 wildfires burned 15.1 million hectares and released 554 million tonnes of carbon; scientists found most came from soil and peat beneath the trees

Burning soil and peat drove most emissions in Canada’s record 2023 wildfire season, study finds Underground stores of rich soil and thick peat were the main fuel behind the record emissions created during Canada’s 2023 wildfire season. Rather than standing trees and leaves, carbon locked beneath the forest floor accounted for 76 per cent of…

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Starmer government bans 11 ‘far-right agitators’ from entering UK ahead of Tommy Robinson rally

Starmer government bans 11 ‘far-right agitators’ from entering UK ahead of Tommy Robinson rally

The UK government has blocked entry to 11 foreign individuals described as “far-right agitators” ahead of a major rally in London organised by anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson, as authorities brace for one of the most security-sensitive weekends in recent years.According to BBC, thousands of people are set to gather in central London for the “Unite…

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