Commissioned by the U.K.-based 1001 Critical Days Foundation and conducted by the iADDICT research group from four U.K.
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 ...
AIIMS study links excessive screen time at age one to higher Autism Spectrum Disorder risk, urging reduced early exposure for ...
Findings highlight the need for early screening and intervention since brain plasticity is highest in the first three years ...
A new study shows that babies and toddlers exposed to television screen time may be more likely to exhibit atypical sensory behaviors later in toddlerhood. Researchers at Drexel University analyzed ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - We talk about screen time often on the First Alert Safety Desk, and we have new research about kids’ screen time before bed time. We want to keep track of how technology ...
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 ...
A new study finds that addiction to social media, mobile phones and video games is linked to a higher risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The study, published in JAMA on Wednesday, looked at data ...
A recent study by Ph.D. candidates at the University of Alabama at Birmingham examined whether excessive screen time during ...