KAMLOOPS, British Columbia — Women are at far greater risk of “digital overload” than men, warns a new study. Moms in particular are more likely than men to frequently use information and ...
65% of people feel overwhelmed by the amount of information available online. Meanwhile, almost 50% feel stressed about missing important information. While people often start working on one online ...
When it comes to juggling using digital technology for both work and family, women are at greater risk than men of 'digital overload', according to new research led by Lancaster University. The study, ...
Switching off can be surprisingly expensive. Much like the smoking cessation boom of the 1990s, the digital detox business – ...
There’s no denying that we spend more time in front of screens. Several studies indicate that most adults spend a significant part of their day using digital devices. In particular, American adults ...
As remote-first companies are learning firsthand, employee accustomation to information overload does not come without pronounced mental health and productivity costs. The Fast Company Executive Board ...
LAFAYETTE PARISH — Children today are spending more time than ever in front of screens—and health experts say the emotional consequences are becoming harder to ignore. New research shows families are ...