Mental health experts feel such emotionally charged information can lead to anxiety, mental fatigue, and psychological distress. “Repeated exposure to disturbing or unresolved content can leave people feeling anxious, mentally drained, and unable to switch off, especially at night,” said Dr Mukesh Batra, Founder-Chairman Emeritus, Dr Batra’s Healthcare.
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