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Studies have linked excessive screen time to mental health problems like depression in adolescents. | Neuroscience ...
In this digital era, both kids and adults are often glued to smartphone screens. Digital technology keeps users entertained, ...
In this digital era, both kids and adults are often glued to smartphone screens. Digital technology keeps users entertained, ...
Screen time associated with education was not included in the study. “Although screen time can have important benefits such as education and increased socialization, parents should be aware of ...
Researchers found children with highly addictive use of phones, video games or social media were two to three times as likely ...
Based on data on 7,097 children, the study found that as screen time increased, so did the likelihood of developmental delays, primarily in communication and problem-solving skills. For instance ...
Increases in screen time among children persisted more than a year into the pandemic and outlasted COVID-19 restrictions, according to a new study. A team of 19 public health researchers published ...
A new study linked screen time among children at age 1 with delays in certain developmental domains at ages 2 and 4. In a study published Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, researchers sought ...
"This study finds an association between greater screen time in the first two years of life and ‘high’ sensory-related behaviors in areas," the study's lead author, Karen Heffler, M.D., an ...
Here’s what parents should know. A new study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics suggests there is a link between more screen time for babies and developmental delays. Researchers in Japan ...