Multitasking feels efficient and you can't stop. Here's what it's really doing to your brain
Multitasking may be considered the norm to people who think that it helps them achieve more in less time. In reality though, it merely gives an "illusion" of productivity and may be detrimental to mental health in the long run, experts say.
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