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Using screens in bed increases insomnia risk by 59% — but social media isn’t the worst offender
It begins innocently enough. A scroll through Instagram. A YouTube video. A quick reply to a friend. For millions of young adults, nighttime rituals now unfold not under lamplight or with a paperback, ...
As screen media becomes increasingly prevalent in the lives of young children, navigating its multifaceted impact is ...
A debate about the impact of screen use in the education of children and adolescents is underway in the social, scientific, educational, and family spheres in Spain, as in other countries. At issue ...
Having two displays in a single device is a growing trend that appeals to people with limited desk space or who need extra pixels to work with when on the go. But often, dual-screen devices, like ...
Scientists have found another reason to put the phone down: a survey of 45,202 young adults in Norway has discovered that using a screen in bed drives up your risk of insomnia up by 59% and cuts your ...
School’s out. Teens are bored. And the siren call of social media and video games beckons. Parents and caregivers bungling through new summer routines, or lack thereof, have long sought to balance the ...
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