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Scrolling reels and videos at night? Understand why late-night scrolling is quietly harming your health

Late-night screen habits might seem harmless, but they can quietly disrupt your well-being. By prioritising sleep, you can break free from this cycle and take a healthy step toward a better future. Here’s why it’s important to stop scrolling.

January 28, 2025 / 12:02 IST
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Screen time before bed: Watching stimulating content before bed triggers the sympathetic nervous system. This increases heart rate and blood pressure, making late-night scrolling a hidden risk factor for hypertension (Image: Canva)

Do you often find yourself scrolling through social media or watching videos ands reels late into the night? While it may feel like a harmless way to unwind, this habit could be quietly affecting your health in ways you might not realise. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is increasingly common among young adults, and your nightly screen habits may play a significant role.

From disrupted sleep to increased stress levels, scrolling social media before bedtime can hamper your health in many ways, says Dr. Sudha desai of Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune.

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She shares why it’s time to rethink your bedtime routine: