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Too much screen time too soon? Study links infant screen exposure to brain changes and teen anxiety
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age 2 showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety by their teenage years, according to ...
The Surgeon General published a new advisory on screen use. A public health expert discusses what the science says about ...
We all need to be smart consumers of screens,” said developmental psychology and public policy expert Amanda Staiano. “If we ...
A toddler plays with an iPad as her mother pushes her in a stroller. The child ignores her surroundings, mesmerized by the device. A preteen plays Fortnite with his online friends. Most of these ...
Excessive screen time is impacting child development, leading to behavioral issues, delayed speech, and sleep problems.
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Screen time and kids: Viral MRI claim sparks debate on brain development
A viral social media post has reignited debate over tablets and young children. Experts say the research points to possible links, but not proven harm.
CNN’s Brianna Keilar and Boris Sanchez speak with CNN Health Reporter Jacqueline Howard about the advisory, which suggests ...
Physical fitness, physical activity and screen time are associated with brain mechanisms underlying mental health and learning, according to two recent studies from the University of Eastern Finland ...
A new Western University study that set out to assess screen time and the relationship to self-regulation in a real-world ...
Experts clarify that while screen time is studied, it does not directly cause autism, which is influenced by complex factors.
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