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*TV in general - too much causes blood clots (venous thromboembolism) | *TV in general - too much causes blood clots (venous thromboembolism) | ||
*Computers - mix your tasks to avoid long, uninterrupted sessions on the computer [https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/computer-related-injuries] | *Computers - mix your tasks to avoid long, uninterrupted sessions on the computer [https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/computer-related-injuries] | ||
*In general for your mental health - this source says perfectionism is the biggest threat to your mental health - [https://careersinpsychology.org/ten-worst-habits-mental-health/] |
Revision as of 13:51, 7 May 2022
- Watching news causes total mood disturbance (TMD) - [1]. Cannot be counteracted passively by distraction - only actively.
- TV in general - too much causes blood clots (venous thromboembolism)
- Computers - mix your tasks to avoid long, uninterrupted sessions on the computer [2]
- In general for your mental health - this source says perfectionism is the biggest threat to your mental health - [3]