An analysis of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study data found that children 9–10 years of age who spent ...
The digital age has fundamentally reshaped childhood, making screens an integral part of learning, socialization, and ...
When is the right time for kids to get their first tablet or smartphone? Will limiting screen time make children feel left ...
A large, two-year study of nearly 12,000 children found that higher screen time at ages 9–10 predicts an increase in ADHD symptoms, independent of a child’s starting symptom level.
Long screen time raises more ADHD symptoms in children, affecting the brain development. Screen time control is essential for ...
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh is shedding light on the hidden ways screen time may be affecting young people’s brains — and it starts with sleep. Researchers found that excessive use ...
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 ...
Here’s what the researchers discovered: Longer daily screen time at age 9-10 predicted increased ADHD symptoms two years ...
A study found that excessive screen time is associated with increased manic symptoms in adolescents, especially with social media and video games. The research suggests that instant gratification from ...
Research suggests social media, video games, and texting may contribute to manic symptoms in early adolescence, highlighting the need for targeted mental health interventions. Study: Screen time and ...
Screen time use by infants, toddlers and preschoolers has exploded over the last decade, concerning experts about the impact of television, tablets and smartphones on these critical years of rapid ...
Kids are spending more time on screens than ever. Experts say their screen time is hurting their mental health. Smartphones ...