Too much screen use among kids and teens – including endless social media scrolling, nonstop texting and hours of video games – can be harmful, and it has become a public health concern in the United ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tablets, smartphones and computers are often less than an arm’s length away, which is too close to our eyes, experts said. (Getty ...
An advisory from the surgeon general's office released May 20 outlines the harms for screen time among youth and offers ways ...
All of us use screens, so it’s important to guide kids, teens and young adults to healthy screen use in a way that grows with them. More time using electronic devices or watching TV among children and ...
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) warned about children’s screen time in an advisory released Wednesday, citing impacts on sleep and mental health. The “Surgeon General’s Warning on ...
Student mental health is in crisis, and excessive screen time is a significant factor. Here are four ways to help students find and maintain a healthy balance with technology. Technology connects ...
More screen time among children and teens is linked to higher risks of heart and metabolic problems, particularly when combined with insufficient sleep. Danish researchers discovered a measurable rise ...
The average American now spends over 11 hours daily staring at screens, with many professionals logging 13+ hours between work and personal device use. This unprecedented visual demand creates ...
From screen fatigue and GLP-1 side effects to supercharged pollen seasons; the 21st century has never been so tough on our ...
Some ways you can reduce screen time include using greyscale, turning off notifications, and engaging intentionally with content. Screen time is not inherently bad. However, too much screen time can ...
BYU student, Annika Ohran, looks at her phone while walking on campus. While screen time can be used as a great way to connect with others, there are several harms associated with it as well. (Mckenna ...
Los Angeles Unified School District passed a resolution to limit student laptop and tablet use in classrooms and incentivize pen-and-paper assignments.