Let's take five minutes to see this week in a new light. & Amy Morin, LCSW, Editor-in-Chief Top of Mind Though they do come with perks, smart devices, social media, and television tend to overwhelm us with a non-stop stream of alarming news coverage. Even when we actively try to avoid doomscrolling or limit our news consumption, it can be difficult to bypass jarring headlines and upsetting reports. Unfortunately, this consistent exposure to news can elicit a stress response that's detrimental to our health.
Reading or watching the news activates our sympathetic nervous system—AKA our "fight or flight" response. While this helps keep us safe in situations where we need to act quickly, a consistent barrage of stress-inducing news can take a toll on our body.
Research tells us that repeated activation of this stress response can lead to high blood pressure, heart disease, depression, anxiety, and addiction.
Also, news tends to ignite in us all sorts of emotions ranging from anger to frustration to grief to lack of control. This can impact our mood greatly and distract us from our daily obligations. Though being aware of current events is important, there's a fine line between being informed and being so inundated that your mental health and daily life is impacted. If the latter occurs often, it's a sign that you need to step back and reassess your news consumption.
"Having all the information about what's happening in the world means nothing if this information is causing you to feel anxious, angry, or depressed," says Natasha Bryant, LCSW. "Your self-care is much more important because that is what's going to help you respond to the information in healthy ways." Signs of news obsession include constantly checking updates, keeping the news running in the background all day, and struggling to complete tasks due to being distracted by updates and reports. You may also experience feelings of anger, worry, frustration, sadness, and depression.
Here are a few ways you can limit your consumption:
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