Too much screen time can lead to behavior problems in children, sleep issues, obesity, and back and neck problems.
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Research shows how much screen time adults really get each day
The numbers behind America's daily screen habits aren't what you'd expect. Some of the stats could actually make you rethink ...
Taking a break from social media can be a refreshing way to unplug and improve your mental health. Here's how to do it ...
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Mayo Clinic Q&A: How much screen time is too much for kids?
We just celebrated my daughter’s first birthday. Toddlers and screen time have been in the news a lot these days. It can be ...
New research reveals that when you post on social media may matter more for your mental health than how much you use it.
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Growing number of people spending less time on social media
Around 50% of all teens and young adults surveyed said they have taken a break from social media in the past year.
The researcher and author Jean Twenge has a prescription for the harmful effects of screen time on children. If only parents would listen. By Catherine Pearson Jean Twenge’s three teenage daughters ...
Social media use is widespread and continues to grow. The most popular social media site, Facebook, is used by 68% of Americans and the average American spends over two hours a day on social media.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk exposed social media’s ugliest impulses. Social media is making us angrier, sadder, dumber and lonelier.
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