In the latest episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ Dr. Justin Martin shares surprising results from a study on screen ...
Spending hours mindlessly scrolling or consuming content with harmful messages can clearly have a negative impact on mental ...
Limiting screen time and increasing physical activity can help protect teenagers' mental health and well-being.
Between learning new languages and even certain sports skills, Dr. Morgan McDonald has personally seen the benefits of screen ...
"Media-trician" Dr. Michael Rich recommends embracing a balanced approach to screen time and abandoning restriction-based ...
The average screen time has steadily increased over the last few years. From recognising early symptoms of digital eye strain ...
“Clinically, we see that excessive screen time leads to tight chest muscles and weakened upper back muscles, increasing the ...
The report points out that not all screen time is bad. Exposure to prosocial behaviors can help kids cultivate kindness.
A family sits in a crowded restaurant, and one of the parents hands their toddler a phone to play a game as the little one settles into a high chair. Mornings are a blur, so while mom takes a ...
The report points out that not all screen time is bad. Exposure to prosocial behaviors can help kids cultivate kindness. Teens need to learn to see these patterns themselves, the researchers say.