Peter Attia· MD
what tends to happen is when people take an hour off their phone screen time they go okay well I'm bored what do I do now and they turn on Netflix and there's no difference right
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what tends to happen is when people take an hour off their phone screen time they go okay well I'm bored what do I do now and they turn on Netflix and there's no difference right
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and one of the one of the things I guess issues I've had with a lot of the messaging around how people need to use their cell phone less is that like yes that is important um but what tends to happen is when people take an hour off their phone screen time they go okay well I'm bored what do I do now and they turn on Netflix and there's no difference right