Excessive screen time in childhood is associated with changes in the brain, particularly in regions involved in attention and ...
A large USA study finds social media use is linked to increasing inattention symptoms in school-aged children over 4 years.
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Over four years in a large US cohort, greater social media use was associated with small but consistent increases in ...
And so, the NIH ultimately decided to kick off a massive project: the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study, or “ABCD.” The plan was to follow thousands of kids — starting at age 9 — for a ...
A recent study tracking over 8,000 US children has found a connection between social media use and increased symptoms of ...
A new long-term research, tracking over 8,300 children in the US, has found a clear link between social media use and the ...
As part of the study, children who received their first smartphone at age 12, developed depression at a 30% higher rate, ...
Sridhar Vembu said Zoho no longer asks for college degrees while hiring and encourages parents to stop pushing children ...
Smartphones are widely owned by children in America, with a Pew Research Center survey finding that 95% of teens ages 13-17 ...
How’s that? A study published in the journal Pediatrics this week found children under 12 who had smartphones faced a higher risk of depression, obesity, and sleep deprivation. And the younger a child ...
An analysis of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study data found that children 9–10 years of age who spent more time using screens tended to have slightly more severe ADHD symptoms.