
Along with Google, people have now forgotten to search for Covid in other search engines all over the world. Recently Google released the year in the search list 2022. According to this, more than 99 thousand things are searched every second on Google. In such a situation, search history is making big revelations about people's interests and trends.
People paid attention to health in 2022
People have searched the most in 2022 on how to stay fit, how to do workouts, ways to relieve stress, and ways of mental and physical development. For the last two years, people have completely ignored the topics related to Kovid which have dominated the whole world.
People gathered information on mental health from books, podcasts, and journaling techniques. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline was started in America this year. For this, emergency number 988 was issued, which was included in a Google search.
Workouts have been a big topic of discussion this year
You don't have to buy expensive equipment for body weight workouts. People searched for it more on Google. Things like how to reduce stress, and how to stop panic attacks were also searched. A search was also done about the mental health of children and exercises related to breathing.
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