We all have a certain level of attachment to our cell phones, but for some people, being without their phones or losing internet access can heighten their anxiety beyond normal levels. Nomophobia, ...
Have you ever wondered what your life would be like without a smartphone? Some may envision a life of peace without distraction, whereas some may see a life with less convenience and connection.
NEW YORK CITY -- Over 99% of global healthcare providers (HCPs) met some level of criteria for nomophobia, otherwise known as "no mobile phone phobia" or a fear of being without your phone. As ...
Smartphones allow us to have information available at our fingertips, in addition to offering portability, convenience, and a sense of privacy. However, overuse of such devices may create a sense of ...
Laura holds a Master's in Experimental Neuroscience and a Bachelor's in Biology from Imperial College London. Her areas of expertise include health, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience.View full ...
Have you ever panicked when you realized your phone wasn't in your pocket? Had an overwhelming urge to check your notifications every two minutes? Or had trouble falling asleep without checking your ...
More and more of us are feeling a sense of anxiety about being without our cell phones, a phenomenon known as "nomophobia." This fear, which has become very common, sheds light on how our lives are ...
From school buses in Abu Dhabi to late-night work chats in Dubai, smartphones rarely leave our hands. For many in the UAE, it is a lifeline — for work, family, safety and social connection. But a ...