What’s Really Behind “Brain Rot”? Unpacking the Science

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Dear Brain Health Community,

 
Have you ever caught yourself scrolling through your phone for what feels like hours, only to realize you’ve forgotten what you were even looking at? It might seem like harmless procrastination, but could this behavior be something more? What if it’s actually rewiring your brain in ways you don’t recognize?

What is “Brain Rot?”

 
“Brain rot”–named Oxford’s Word of the Year in 2024–refers to mental deterioration caused by overconsuming trivial content, especially online. But what’s the science behind it?

In our latest article, we explore how excessive screen time and mindless content consumption can affect your brain. Discover the surprising truths about this digital phenomenon and its impact on cognitive health.

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A young child sitting on a couch in a dimly lit room, holding a tablet with its screen glowing brightly against their face.

Even more concerning, the effects on children’s developing brains may be even more profound. What happens when young minds are exposed to digital overconsumption? The answer might surprise you.

A Message from Neurologics About The Los Angeles Fires

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The heartbreaking reality that we’ve witnessed here in Southern California in the past couple of weeks has been unimaginable. Our team at Neurologics is sending love and strength to our cherished friends, clients, colleagues, and neighbors affected by the tragic LA fires. We stand with you during this difficult time, offering unwavering support.

If you’d like to help those impacted, please consider the following resources:

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Watch Duty: Stay up-to-date with real-time wildfire alerts and firefighting updates through the Watch Duty app.

Download: watchduty.org

American Red Cross: Providing emergency shelters, meals, medical care, and long-term recovery support.

Find out how you can help: redcross.org

California Fire Foundation: Offering support to wildfire victims, firefighters, and the families of fallen heroes.

Donate: cafirefoundation.org

Meet Team Neurologics

Meet Jordyn Taylor Dean: Public Relations Specialist

Meet Jordyn Taylor Dean: Public Relations Specialist

 
This month, we would like to introduce you to Jordyn Taylor Dean, our Public Relations Specialist. Jordyn’s journey with Neurologics began when a client shared their experience with Neurologics Neuroengineering®, igniting her passion to help spread the word.

She’s now committed to telling Neurologics’ powerful story, ensuring that more people can experience the life-changing impact of our brain optimization and neuroengineering solutions.

Exploring The Future of Brain Health

Thank you for being part of our dedicated brain health community. At Neurologics, we believe that awareness is the first step toward meaningful change, and together, we can build a healthier, sharper future for ourselves and the next generation.

If you’d like to learn more about the topics discussed or have questions about our services, don’t hesitate to reach out–we’re always here to help.

Stay curious, stay connected, and take care of your brain!

Warm regards,

Team Neurologics

To learn more about Neurologics and how our groundbreaking technology can benefit you and your clients, visit our website at neurologicssports.com or call us at (855) 814-4983.

We look forward to continuing this incredible journey with all of you and advancing the field of brain health.

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