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Exploring the link between devices and adolescent sleep
New research in Brain & Behavior found a link between screen time and adolescents' sleep quality and beliefs about healthy lifestyles. In the study of 700 teens attending 2 high schools in the Black ...
Higher levels of screen time in early childhood are associated with lower scores in reading and mathematics on Ontario's standardized tests, with each additional hour of daily screen time associated ...
A new study shows that exposure to video screens may be harmful for children under two. Researchers found that children exposed to screen time before the age of two were two times as likely to have ...
SINGAPORE: The side effects seen in children who were exposed to excessive screen time as infants can be reversed through measures like increased social and physical interactions, according to a ...
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety by their teenage years, according to ...
Compelling theoretical reasons suggest the possibility of a causal link between excessive screen exposure in early life and the development of autistic-like symptoms later on. A large 2020 cohort ...
In a recent study published in Nature Human Behavior, researchers conducted an umbrella review of over a hundred meta-analyses to understand the impacts of electronic media exposure and screen use on ...
As screens continue to make inroads into our daily lives, their physical as well as psychological impact has become a topic of debate in the medical community. In the past few years, multiple research ...
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Parents warned against allowing screen time for babies as study reveals shocking effects
Giving babies screen time in their first years of life alters how their brains are wired - and increases anxiety by their teens - a major new study shows. Researchers who followed children from ...
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