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The Addictive Truth About Binge-Watching
In the not-so-distant past, watching a TV show meant waiting a full week to catch the next episode. Season finales were monumental, watercooler moments revolved around last night’s cliffhanger, and ...
Binging TV shows may be good for your mental health, according to a new study. Watching episode after episode of dramas such as "Breaking Bad", "The Sopranos" or "Mad Men" can help people get through ...
If nothing brings you more joy than curling up on the couch and binging a new series, there’s good news. While it may feel like the ultimate guilty pleasure, new research suggests binge-watching TV ...
If you’ve ever told yourself “just one more episode” and ended up deep into the night, you’re not alone. A new study suggests those extended marathons may actually be good for your memory and ...
We’ve all been there—just one more episode turns into an entire season and suddenly it’s three in the morning and we have to be up in four hours. Binge-watching has become a global phenomenon, fueled ...
Last year — more than a decade after Netflix’s first binge-drop series, House of Cards, established a new mode of TV consumption, and with popular weekly release series such as Shōgun and Hacks on our ...
In late January 2015, I was watching the newspaper review on Sky News when one of the reviewers referred to a story in the British Daily Mail about the negative effects of box-set bingeing (‘Watching ...
Earlier this year, the American Heart Association released a detailed report documenting heart-related diseases and how it was the leading cause of death in the US. Of particular note was the mention ...
Screen time has become one of the most dominant parts of modern life. People check their phones before brushing their teeth, ...
So how many times have you watched the Hugh Grant dance clip from Love Actually? How many times have you replayed the two ...
In 2020, COVID-19 left people across the world completely stranded in their homes. With nowhere to go and limited opportunities for in-person social interaction, people began to form new habits, to ...
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