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THE MCCULLOUGH REPORT

The digital Trap: How loneliness and screens are hijacking young minds

THE MCCULLOUGH REPORT

Dr. Peter McCullough

News, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2026

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Modern screen dependency and loneliness fuel anxiety, insomnia, and metabolic strain by keeping young bodies locked in chronic stress. Dr. Maria Kosma and Dr. Peter McCullough emphasize embodied consciousness, urging families, schools, and communities to restore outdoor play, shared meals, dancing, biking, and purposeful movement for healthier minds and bodies...

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0:00.0

Hard-hitting medical truth, cutting through conflict and confusion to the understanding you're

0:14.2

searching for.

0:16.3

Join Dr. Peter McCullough, world-renowned medical expert and practicing physician for this edition of the

0:22.6

McCullough Report. Your life may depend on it. Let's get real, let's get loud. On America

0:29.9

Loud Talk Radio, this is the McCullough Report. And Focal Point Substack, I'm Dr. Peter McCullough,

0:34.6

your host, and it's a great pleasure to welcome back to the microphone, Dr.

0:38.3

Maria Cosma.

0:39.3

She's an associate professor at Louisiana State University in kinesiology, and she has a breakthrough paper

0:48.3

that's going to be of great interest to all of you, and it deals with the mind-body connection and stress. Dr. Cosmo,

0:55.2

welcome to the program. Thank you, Dr. McAllo. It's so exciting to be here again. Thank you

1:02.5

for the invitation. This is, I'm thrilled, yes. Well, you know, it's very hard to publish

1:09.0

peer-reviewed manuscripts. I think a lot of people have no idea how difficult it is, and you've been a real leader,

1:16.0

you know, this whole area of the mind-body connection and people are starting to understand that

1:21.8

the two are inextricably linked.

1:25.6

And, you know, I think for the longest time, people used to think, well, stress is just kind of in my head.

1:31.2

It's just a psychological problem.

1:35.3

But your paper and your approach suggests it's really far more than that, doesn't it?

1:40.7

Yes.

1:41.7

And what strikes me is when I look at the way they try to manage or treat stress,

1:51.0

the first line approaches, treatment approaches, pharmacotherapy, or some psychological intervention

1:59.0

like cognitive behavioral therapy,

2:01.6

or transcranial magnetic stimulation,

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