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New research from Sandy Hook Promise shows gun makers are marketing online content to young boys. 54% of boys surveyed reported seeing sexually charged firearm content at least once a week.
Screens are a part of daily life for many families—but too much screen time in the early years could slow a child's language ...
Children who spent more time using devices like TVs, tablets, computers, and gaming consoles were at a higher risk of ...
New study illuminates how excess screen time and impaired sleep may weaken brain connections in teenagers, potentially ...
In 1989, a big gray brick with a tiny monochrome screen became gaming's new smash hit. Nintendo's Game Boy revolutionized portable gaming. As part of NPR's special series of historical moments, a ...
A New Study Shows Majority of Teen Boys Are Being Targeted With ‘Sexually Charged’ Gun Ads. by Sydni Ellis. Plus Icon. Sydni Ellis optional screen reader Sydni's Most Recent Stories.
Now, “Bridget Jones” is back with the fourth film in the series, “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.” All of the franchise’s familiar players appear, but now, Bridget has moved beyond the ...
The first and most striking aspect of Nickel Boys is Ross' composition: the majority of the film is shot from the first-person perspective of either Elwood or Turner. Deploying this technique in ...
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 ...
54% of Boys Report Regularly Seeing Sexualized Firearm Content Online, Study Shows A new survey from Sandy Hook Promise highlights how often boys are seeing dangerous gun content online—and how ...