The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses the “parents’ revolution” on smartphones that his book “The Anxious Generation” has ignited.
Staring at a screen in bed raises the risk of insomnia by up to 59%, but it’s not solely because we are addicted to a doomscrolling cycle on social media.
Not getting enough of deeper stages of sleep raises the risk of brain deterioration associated with Alzheimer’s disease, a ...
Doomscrolling before bed? A new study shows that an hour of nightly screen time raises your insomnia risk by 59 percent.
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Talker on MSNTaking your screens to bed greatly raises risk of insomnia: study"The type of screen activity does not appear to matter as much as the overall time spent using screens in bed." The post ...
A “Goldilocks” measure of green space might help stave off dementia, but an excess could lead to cognitive decline ...
Adults using their phones before bed had an increased rate of poor sleep and sleep disruptions, a new study found.
Whether it's reading a book, having a shower or putting on some music, many of us have some kind of ritual – small or large – ...
House prices in Oldham have risen by 363 per cent while wages have only risen by 127 per cent, with more first time buyers needing help from parents ...
Scientists have found another reason to put the phone down: a survey of 45,202 young adults in Norway has discovered that ...
A massive new study suggests bedtime screen time could be seriously damaging your sleep. Researchers found that even one ...
R&B singer Jessie Reyez is overdue for a legit megahit, and “NYB” is particularly qualified to be that for her. The single is gloriously slinky and Kaytranada-esque, with a synth solo that evokes a ...
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