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Screen time may increase body fat in children
A study links excessive screen time in children to higher body fat and poor metabolic health, highlighting cardiorespiratory ...
High levels of screen time before age 2 years were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety in teenage years, ...
Children who spend the most time on devices or in front of screens find conversation and learning harder, the government says ...
New government research indicates that increased screen time may be linked to poorer vocabulary development in toddlers.
CHICAGO -- Kids and teens who spend more time on screens and get less sleep may have higher risks for future heart and metabolic problems such as high blood pressure, high blood sugar, unhealthy ...
Here's how you can try to mitigate the effects. Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD A new study suggests high daily screen time is linked to higher cardiometabolic risk in youth. Better ...
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 ...
Doctors warn that rising screen time, poor diet and sleep disruption are fuelling type 2 diabetes in children, even before ...
Researchers in Denmark show that every extra hour of daily screen use in kids and teens increases cardiometabolic risk, but getting enough sleep may help protect their hearts. Study: Screen Time Is ...
A new brain-imaging study finds that teens with high screen time show slightly thinner brain tissue in areas tied to focus ...
A new Rogers study found that youth aged 11-17 spend 5.2 hours per day on their phones, far exceeding the two-hour ...
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