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Screen time doesn't just affect mental health​. It may also take a toll on physical health, according to new research focused ...
A large Danish cohort study found that higher screen time in childhood and adolescence is linked to worse cardiometabolic ...
Kids under the age of 18 who spend more time using electronic devices, may be at higher risk for heart diseases. Researchers ...
Researchers say the time children spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their ...
Researchers say kids who get less sleep and spend more time on screens may face higher risks for heart and metabolic issues.
A study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that children and young adults who spent ...
Children and young adults who spend excessive hours glued to screens and electronic devices may have higher risks of ...
The study tracked the screen consumption and sleep habits of more than 1,000 10-year and 18-year-olds, with researchers ...
By Stephen Beech Young people who spend hours on end glued to screens are increasing their risk of a heart attack or stroke, ...
A recent study revealed that the time youth spend playing video games and scrolling through social media platforms in their ...
An Ogden pediatrician warns that too much screen time can seriously impact children’s sleep, development, mental health and ...
Parents should limit screen time to between 1 and 2 hours a day to protect their child against obesity and future heart disease, said the American Heart Association.