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Digital health is your capacity to engage with technology in ways that serve your flourishing rather than undermine it — managing attention, maintaining boundaries, shaping your digital environment, and preserving a coherent sense of self in an age of algorithmic influence. It is one of the newest and most urgently needed dimensions of holistic health.

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Is digital health really a health issue, or just a lifestyle preference?

The research is increasingly clear that digital technology use has measurable effects on sleep quality, anxiety, depression, attention span, relationship satisfaction, and cognitive performance. These are not preference questions — they are health outcomes. Digital health is as empirically grounded as nutrition science, even if the field is younger and the findings are still developing.

I use technology all day for work. How do I improve digital health without compromising productivity?

The goal is not to reduce screen time as such, but to increase intentionality. Most people find that better digital health actually improves work performance — because reduced compulsive checking, better sleep, and more focused attention windows lead to higher-quality output in less time. The changes that matter most tend to be structural: notification management, context boundaries, and deliberate offline recovery time.

What about children and adolescents?

Digital health is especially consequential for young people, whose brains are still developing the prefrontal structures that support impulse control, long-term thinking, and identity formation. The evidence on adolescent social media use and mental health outcomes — particularly for girls — is strong enough that thoughtful, proactive limits and conversations about digital life are warranted for most families. We address this dimension directly in our content for parents and adolescents.

How does digital health connect to the other domains?

Digital health is deeply interconnected. Poor digital habits disrupt sleep (physical), fuel anxiety and comparison (emotional), thin out face-to-face relationships (social), crowd out deep reading and reflection (intellectual), and can undermine occupational performance through distraction and burnout. Conversely, a healthy digital life creates space for all the other domains to breathe. It is one of the highest-leverage areas for integrated holistic change.

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