Tag Archives: sleep disruption

Doomscrolling: How constant negative news consumption is reshaping mental health in 2026

Doomscrolling addiction: Causes, effects and evidence-based solutions.

Doomscrolling is a compulsive pattern of consuming negative online content that measurably worsens mood, disrupts sleep, and erodes psychological resilience. The behaviour intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic and has persisted as a dominant digital habit in 2026, driven by neurological threat-detection systems and algorithmic amplification. This article explains the clinical …

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Perimenopause: Understanding the transition before menopause

Perimenopause: The misunderstood transition before menopause affecting millions worldwide.

Perimenopause is the biological transition before menopause during which fluctuating hormone levels cause a wide range of physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms that can affect daily life, health and wellbeing. This stage may begin years before the final menstrual period and often starts in the late thirties or forties, although …

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Adrenaline fatigue: Maybe it is time to stop watching the news

Adrenaline fatigue: Why constant threat exposure is damaging your health.

Adrenaline fatigue describes a pattern of chronic stress exposure that keeps the body in prolonged fight or flight mode, with measurable neurological, hormonal and cardiovascular consequences. The term is widely used in popular discourse, although it overlaps clinically with chronic stress response, hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis dysregulation and burnout. In the digital …

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Snoring solved: Understanding causes, types and solutions for a quiet night’s sleep

Snoring

Snoring isn’t just an amusing nighttime soundtrack – it’s a sign of disrupted sleep, a battlefield where the body struggles to maintain a clear airway. Imagine trying to breathe through a partially blocked straw. The effort to pull air in creates turbulence, and the relaxed tissues in your throat vibrate, …

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