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Toddlers shouldn’t watch hours of TV. But ... what if the Dodgers are in the World Series?
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends zero screen time from birth to 2 years old, except for video calls with family ...
Children of all ages are spending more hours than ever in front of screens — and for many teens, that number keeps climbing.
Using screens in bed for just one hour increases insomnia risk by 59% and reduces sleep duration by 24 minutes, regardless of the type of screen activity. Contrary to expectations, students who ...
Daily screen time in late childhood predicts early adolescent depression. Shorter sleep and white matter changes (cingulum bundle) partially mediate this effect.
The Marion County Children's Alliance and its partners are asking residents to put down their phones on Nov. 15. Here's why: ...
A new Norwegian study finds that one hour of screen time at bedtime results in a 59% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer minutes of sleep. The findings indicate that social media use is no more ...
About four-in-ten parents say they could be doing better at managing their kid’s screen time. A larger share – 58% – say they’re doing the best they can.
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