This chart shows the share of EU teenagers who have experienced the following symptoms associated with excessive screen use ...
(STACKER) — Young children spending more than 75 minutes on a tablet were more likely to show increased outbursts of anger and frustration, a new study has found. A lead researcher on the study said ...
Children who spend too much time in front of screens, whether phones or TVs, have an increased risk of heart and metabolic disease, according to a Danish study published Wednesday. The study tracked ...
A landmark UK review recommends avoiding intentional screen time for children under two. Here’s what the research found, why ...
Children and young adults who spend excessive hours glued to screens and electronic devices may have higher risks of cardiometabolic diseases, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and insulin ...
Many basic life skills seem harder for children to master now compared to the past. Some teachers think this is because of an ...
The time children and teens spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their future heart health at risk, a new study says. Each additional hour of screen time ...
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The Department for Education must publish clear, evidence-based screen-time guidance for every school, writes SafeScreens ...
A study found that excessive screen time is associated with increased manic symptoms in adolescents, especially with social media and video games. The research suggests that instant gratification from ...
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