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A large international study has highlighted a worrying snowball effect between screen time, anxiety and aggression in ...
Screens dominate much of the modern world, and there are ongoing debates, among experts and parents alike, about whether ...
Children who spent more time using devices like TVs, tablets, computers, and gaming consoles were at a higher risk of ...
Too much time using screens can lead to emotional and behavioral difficulties in children—leading to children spending more ...
Researchers found children with highly addictive use of phones, video games or social media were two to three times as likely ...
A new study of nearly 300,000 kids says that screen time — specifically, gaming — can “contribute to socioemotional problems” ...
A new study from the American Psychological Association reveals that increased screen time in children is linked to higher risks of anxiety, depression, hyperactivity and aggression. The study, which ...
Kids as young as five are staying up past midnight glued to phones and gaming screens — and experts say it’s fuelling a surge ...
From social media to video games, children can find themselves glued to their devices. It's now summer break, which can make ...
The most common concern among UK parents is the effect of screens on children’s physical health. One in three parents (30%) ...
Children who emulate this behaviour are 70-percent more likely to experience suicidal thoughts or engage in suicidal behaviours compared to those with limited screen time. Excessive consumption of low ...
Participants with high and increasing addictive patterns of mobile phone, social media and video game use were at least 1.5 ...
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