Arab Weather - Amid regional tensions and the constant flow of news on social media, psychological experts warn against overexposure to negative news, as it can lead to:
In the age of digital speed and the constant flow of information from all directions, it has become almost impossible to escape the constant stream of news, especially during times of regional tensions and turbulent global events. With this constant exposure to news, especially negative news, mental health experts and neuroscientists are sounding the alarm, warning of its profound effects on human psychological and mental health.
When a person repeatedly reads the news, especially that which deals with violence, wars, disasters, and political or economic crises, the brain reacts to it as if the threat is real and imminent. This reaction generates a physiological response similar to that resulting from immediate danger, such as increased secretion of the hormone cortisol (the stress hormone), an increased heart rate, and the emergence of feelings of fear or anxiety.
Neuroscientists suggest that repeated exposure to stressful news can reshape the way the brain functions, making the fear centers more active and the ability to control emotions and make rational decisions less effective. These changes may lead to:
Social media platforms act as an amplifier for this news. They not only transmit information, but also combine it with comments, photos, videos, and heated discussions, which intensifies the psychological impact. The constant updates and ease of browsing also create a kind of "stress addiction," where the user finds himself stuck in a cycle of anxiety and the desire to follow.
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