
Johann Hari
Johann Hari is a British author and journalist who has explored the social implications of weight loss drugs like Ozempic, arguing for the necessity of equitable access to such treatments in healthcare systems.
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Johann Hari refers to the impact of social media as 'cognitive cocaine' in his book The Value of Attention.
Literatura que se pasa de la raya: la cocaína que entra y sale de los libros | BabeliaJohann Hari is a British journalist known for his book titled 'Magic Pills' which discusses the topic of weight loss.
Wie ich mit Abnehmspritzen zur Leichtigkeit des Seins zurückgefunden habeJohann Hari is a British journalist who wrote a book titled 'Magic Pills' discussing the topic of weight loss.
Wie ich mit Abnehmspritzen zur Leichtigkeit des Seins zurückgefunden habeJohann Hari recommends taking six months off social media each year.
No, your teen shouldn’t rot in front of a screen all summerIn Stolen Focus, journalist Johann Hari emphasizes that attention is not a personal failing but a structural problem of our modern lives.
The one diet you won’t crash out on: a steady dose of joyJohann Hari discusses the impact of living without the internet in his essay.
Nuestro apagón | Opinión | EL PAÍSJohann Hari's book 'Stolen Focus' discusses the negative impacts of technology on our ability to think.
Is mine the first generation thicker than our parents? – The Irish TimesJohann Hari emphasizes the need to differentiate between short-term and long-term effects of Ozempic on class distinctions.
Bajar de peso con Ozempic, una cuestión de clase y estatus | Bienestar | S Moda








































