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How short-form videos could be harming young minds

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Short-form video apps weren't built with children in mind, but open conversations can help them understand their habits and build healthier ones.

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We live in an age where the immediate moves us. Instant information, the search for rapid responses, ephemeral connections... anyway, speed guides us.In our brain, these processes of assimilation lead to new cognitive forms that are not always the most favorable.Recently, a study of the Psychological Bulletin pointed out that exposure to short videos, disseminated on social networks, alters brain mechanisms and users' mental health.

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RNZ broke the news in New Zealand on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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