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Research shows how much screen time adults really get each day
The numbers behind America's daily screen habits aren't what you'd expect. Some of the stats could actually make you rethink ...
Too much screen time can lead to behavior problems in children, sleep issues, obesity, and back and neck problems.
A new study found watching excessive amounts of TV during childhood can lead to negative cardiovascular effects as an adult. Putting a screen in front of your child could be an easy way to get them ...
Emily Cherkin’s daughter started having almost daily headaches more than a year ago at age 12. Cherkin took her daughter to the pediatrician and eye doctor, but the problem persisted. Frustrated and ...
The phrase "screen time" doesn't necessarily evoke positive connotations. In fact, warnings about screen time abound, with parents urged to keep kids of all ages off devices and health advocates even ...
The debate over how much screen time kids should have has been a hot one for decades. But it has grown even hotter in recent years with the widespread use of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other ...
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Excessive screen time damages not only the eyes but also these organs! How can children be protected?
Prolonged screen time impacts the eyes and other organs. Constantly sitting and watching screens reduces physical activity in ...
Underpinning the core of the campaign is the focus on making brain health accessible and enjoyable for older adults — whether through gaming or taking multivitamins.
A new study suggests high daily screen time is linked to higher cardiometabolic risk in youth. Better and more sleep can help mitigate screen time’s impact on kids’ heart and metabolic health. Small ...
If there is a concept that has united children, teens, emerging adults, and adults of all ages, it is the growing attachment ...
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