More than 6 million children in America have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Now, a new study co-led by the University of Missouri has uncovered a striking ...
A new study published by JAMA Pediatrics is bringing more insight into the connection between screen time, sleep, and mental health in early adolescence. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh ...
New research shows how screen habits, poor sleep, loneliness, and depression feed each other in self-reinforcing cycles among ...
New research suggests that adults who use mobile phones or tablets right before bed are more likely to experience poor sleep. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, challenges the notion that ...
The research reveals a significant link between excessive screen time, poor sleep quality, increased hyperactivity, and emotional issues in preschoolers, with sleep quality playing a mediating role ...
Excessive screen time among adolescents negatively impacts multiple aspects of sleep, which in turn increases the risk of depressive symptoms -- particularly among girls, concludes a new study.
Daily use of electronic screens shortly before bed was associated with a 33% higher rate of poor sleep and approximately 50 minutes less sleep weekly. People with evening chronotypes experienced ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Adolescents’ sleep time was delayed by 11 minutes for every hour they used a device to communicate with friends.