Are you really overstimulated—or did you just fall for the internet's latest buzzword?
By Angela Haupt Editor, Health and Wellness
If you've scrolled through social media lately, you might have noticed the term "overstimulated" is popping up everywhere—generally used as a way to describe a sense that there's too much happening at once. Yet experts say many people are using it the wrong way. Here's what to know about what might really be going on.
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