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Pediatricians are now seeing a trend they call “digital distress," a pattern of emotional and behavioral issues linked to ...
A new study warns that time spent by children and young adults on phones, gaming consoles, and other electronic devices may ...
A Mayo Clinic study found that too much screen time and reqular exposure to poor quality programming has been linked to ...
Screen time doesn't just affect mental health​. It may also take a toll on physical health, according to new research focused ...
The American Heart Association released a study linking excessive screen time to heart disease in individuals at an earlier ...
The study suggests excessive cellphone use and infrequent physical activity may lead to risk factors such as high blood ...
Screen time is associated with higher cardiometabolic risk in children and adolescents, according to a study published online.
Discretionary screen time, reported by parents or self, was assessed in relation to a composite cardiometabolic risk score ...
Toddlers and young children are clocking alarming hours on screens daily. Eye surgeon explains how this can lead to myopia, ...
The experiment: One week of unlimited screen time for their three kids: Grayson, 10, Wesley, 7, and Lilly, 4. "Five to seven hours a day is common. Less than an hour or two a day is the healthiest" ...
"Excessive screen time can be detrimental to relationships, especially if stemming from addiction to social media platforms," Yaron Litwin told Newsweek.