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But according to the surprising findings of a large new study, you’d be wrong. Instead, use of digital technologies was ...
I believe these findings suggest that cutting screen time alone may not be enough − reducing how often people check social ...
When Grandma and Grandpa are in charge, the children are likely staring at a screen—a long-standing parental complaint now ...
Leah, has a unique style of parenting, claiming in numerous TikTok posts that her only house rule is that there are NO rules.
It is no secret that use of smartphones and computers by teens at night takes away time they could be sleeping. Devices also suppress melatonin, making it harder to go to sleep.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends limiting screen time for children, but does not set a specific amount of time that could be considered healthy, citing a lack of strong evidence to set ...
Doomscrolling before bed? A new study shows that an hour of nightly screen time raises your insomnia risk by 59 percent.
Excess screen time amongst youngsters could not only lead to mental health issues but also metabolic disorders, obesity, astigmatism, and even myopia.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — At any age, it’s easy to be glued to a screen. But what does that mean for child development? And is there a difference between a baby in front of a screen versus a ...
The study found that approximately 41 per cent of participants used screens daily before bed, while 17 per cent reported no screen time at all in that time. The findings revealed a significant ...
Exceeding four hours of daily screen time pushes that risk even higher; Americans currently average more than five hours daily on smartphones alone, not counting other screen devices and ...