Your phone is rewiring your brain.

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Your phone is rewiring your brain.

IT'S TIME TO TAKE CONTROLFrom scrolling addiction to memory problems, science reveals what over four hours of daily screen time does to your brain and what you can do about it.Think you’re just bad at focusing? Blame your brain’s built-in superpower — and your smartphone.Your brain isn’t a computer with fixed programming. It’s more like Play-Doh — constantly being reshaped by everything you do. Scientists call this neuroplasticity, and it’s how you learn to ride a bike, speak a new language, or remember your best friend’s birthday.

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But here’s the catch: every swipe, click, and scroll is also a training session for your brain. And with people globally spending over four hours a day on their phones, we’re running a massive, uncontrolled experiment on our own minds.

The results? Not pretty.When ‘Just One More Video’ Becomes A Brain ProblemFor some, the internet has stopped being a tool and has become a trap. Digital addiction, officially called Internet Addiction, is now recognised as a real behavioural condition affecting over 7% worldwide. Teens are especially vulnerable.

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This isn’t about weak willpower or being ‘too attached to your phone.’ It’s science. Your brain is doing exactly what it’s designed to do — learn from repetition. The problem? Compulsive scrolling is teaching it all the wrong lessons.Think of it this way: practising piano strengthens the pathways for music. Compulsive phone use strengthens pathways for craving more screen time — while weakening the circuits for self-control and deep focus.

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