excessive, too much; more than is necessary or healthy, content, information, videos, text, or images in books or online, dependence, needing something so much that you cannot do without it, clinics, places where people go to get medical treatment, scroll, to move up or down on a phone or computer screen, scholar, a person who studies a subject deeply; an academic expert, cognitive, related to thinking, learning, and understanding, access, the ability or right to use or get something, regulation, an official rule or law to control something, alert, awake and paying attention, overload, too much of something; more than can be handled, insignificant, not important; too small to matter, unsorted, not organized or arranged, warn, to tell someone about danger or a problem, distract, to take someone’s attention away, mentally, in the mind; related to thinking, forgetful, often forgetting things, complex, complicated; not simple, exhausted, very tired, organize, to arrange things in order, screen time, time spent using phones, computers, or TVs, recall, to remember something, offline, not connected to the internet, advise, to give advice; to suggest what someone should do, present, happening now; existing, activate, to make something start working, physical, related to the body, factors, causes or reasons that affect something, communication, sharing information or ideas with others, ensure, to make sure, devices, electronic tools like phones, tablets, or computers.

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