GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - It’s no secret that kids love their screens, but too much time on tablets, phones, and video games could be doing serious damage to their health and development. Though it ...
A CDC study from 2024 reveals half of kids between 12 and 17 years old spend four or more hours every day on screens, whether that’s on a cell phone or social media.
Prolonged screen time leads to many unhealthy habits, which put your heart health in jeopardy. Know what a cardiologist has ...
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When does screen time become ‘too much’ for kids? Merced professor weighs in
Children from the age of 8 to 18 spend roughly 7½ hours per day watching a screen, according to the American Academy of Child ...
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 ...
As the almost-too-catchy theme song to Disney Channel favorite "Phineas and Ferb" goes, there are 104 days (ish) of summer vacation, and the problem is finding a good way to spend them. As schools ...
Experts recommend parents engage with their kids about their online activities. For today's youth, taking a selfie is like second nature. But their connections with social media may be skewing their ...
We all know the dangers of too much screen time by now — disrupted sleep, increased depression and anxiety, and an attention span that is basically non-existent, to name a few. But how do you know ...
As the almost-too-catchy theme song to Disney Channel favorite "Phineas and Ferb" goes, there are 104 days (ish) of summer vacation, and the problem is finding a good way to spend them. As schools ...
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