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What age is too young for a cellphone? Study links devices to obesity, depression
Smartphones are widely owned by children in America, with a Pew Research Center survey finding that 95% of teens ages 13-17 ...
The saying, “Don’t sit in front of the TV all day. It will rot your brain,” might not be the overdramatic statement as people once ...
Weekend sleep swings are common for teens, and new imaging shows the shifts may reshape brain circuits supporting attention ...
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Children who have smartphones by age 12 are at increased risk of health problems, new study finds
Children and adolescents who own smartphones by age 12 have higher risks of depression, poor sleep and obesity, according to ...
Children who are given a smartphone before age 12 are at higher risk of insufficient sleep, obesity and depression, a new ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A recent study found that frequent use of social media could be reshaping how adolescent brains develop, and at least one Pacific Northwest school district is blaming tech companies ...
The National Institutes of Health awarded a seven-year continuation of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, providing FIU and 20 other study sites ...
A new long-term research, tracking over 8,300 children in the US, has found a clear link between social media use and the ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has released an unparalleled dataset from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD study) — the largest long-term ...
Any parent can tell you that it’s a tumultuous time when their children reach the age of 9 or 10. At that point, a child experiences daily physical, emotional, and social changes that signal the ...
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