Excessive screen time may do more than strain your eyes. Neurologist warns that late nights, sleep deprivation, and visual ...
A leading optometrist reveals how screen time can sabotage vision development and contribute to behavioral issues. On average, children spend a staggering seven to eight hours per day on screens, and ...
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How worried should you be about spending too much time on your phone?
Screen time has been linked to all sorts of problems, from depression and obesity to poor sleep. But how worried should you really be? Jacob Aron sifts through the evidence ...
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Excessive screen time damages not only the eyes but also these organs! How can children be protected?
Prolonged screen time impacts the eyes and other organs. Constantly sitting and watching screens reduces physical activity in children. This can lead to obesity and heart disease. In today's digital ...
In our increasingly digital world, we’re surrounded by blue light sources from the moment we wake up until we finally put down our phones at night. This high-energy light radiates from our smartphones ...
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New study to explore how screen time affects babies and their families during first 1001 days of life
Professor James Wolffsohn and Dr. Amy Sheppard from Aston University School of Optometry are part of a new study which will explore how screen time affects babies and their families during the first ...
In our hyper-connected world, screens have become an unavoidable part of daily life, from work meetings and online classes to binge-watching and scrolling social media. While technology offers ...
It’s 9:08 p.m., and you’re in the hallway again. Your 11-year-old is asking for “just 10 more minutes” to finish their YouTube video. You glance at the clock, doing the math on how many hours of sleep ...
Emily Cherkin’s daughter started having almost daily headaches more than a year ago at age 12. Cherkin took her daughter to the pediatrician and eye doctor, but the problem persisted. Frustrated and ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- We spend a lot of time glued to our digital devices. Health experts say, on average, kids ages 8 to 18 years old spend about seven and a half hours a day on a screen, whether ...
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How Poor Sleep Affects Your Lungs: Expert Explains Hidden Respiratory Toll of Midnight Screen Time
DYK Late-night screen time and poor sleep may harm more than your mood as they can quietly damage your lungs too Read ahead ...
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