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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 ...
In fact, on average, teens are spending four hours or more a day on digital devices. According to a report from the Centers ...
The association between screen time and depression seen among adolescents is potentially mediated by poor sleep.
The study’s findings challenge the assumption that kids who own smartphones tend to fare worse than those who don’t.
I catch myself constantly nagging my kids and spouse to put down their devices during dinner, in the evenings and on weekends ...
When Richa Prasad, 39, moved from Seattle to Portugal two years ago, she found that her consumption habits clashed with local ...
Management of depression is also quite cost-effective. A recent systematic review of cost-utility studies of depression management concluded that costs per quality-adjusted life-year for screening ...
Research shows that many Gen Zers are grappling with social anxiety in their daily lives, sparked by a tumultuous entrance ...
Ryan Coogler was the one who convinced Michael B. Jordan he could be a movie star. That was 13 years ago on “Fruitvale ...
The length of time allocated to conduct the visit at ... as they were conducting psychosocial assessment and depression screening at the antenatal booking visits. The researcher then attended ...
"This study…does NOT show that smartphones are beneficial to children," Jonathan Haidt told me on X last week. He was responding—in a somewhat baffling way—to my post about a new survey of 11- to ...