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The other screen time risk we rarely hear about
Generally, noises over 85 decibels can cause hearing damage, particularly with prolonged exposure. The World Health ...
A new study from UCSF shows evidence of how unhealthy it is for children to be locked on their phones, tablets and computers for long periods of time. The study tracked the screen time of about 9,500 ...
On average, children spend a staggering seven to eight hours per day on screens, and one expert is warning that we’re not seeing the full picture of these devastating devices. “Screen time has become ...
Here's how you can try to mitigate the effects. Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD A new study suggests high daily screen time is linked to higher cardiometabolic risk in youth. Better ...
About 50% of U.S. teens aged 12 to 17 report four or more hours of screen time daily. Teens with high screen time are more likely to report symptoms of anxiety (27%) and depression (26%). Urban teens ...
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New study to explore how screen time affects babies and their families during first 1001 days of life
Professor James Wolffsohn and Dr. Amy Sheppard from Aston University School of Optometry are part of a new study which will explore how screen time affects babies and their families during the first ...
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