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Crazy/Genius: Are Smartphones Ruining Our Lives?

We ask psychologists and authors if smartphone and social media usage has triggered a national health crisis — and what we can do to free ourselves from the allure of modern technology.

By Derek Thompson
May 31, 2018

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