Electronic screen overuse by infants and toddlers has been linked to a host of sensory differences that can lead to language delays and hearing loss. The dangers can be avoided if parents and ...
What is it with all the electronic screens in our lives? We rely on these visual monitors for information about our world, for mediating our relationship to the world, for escaping the demands of the ...
Spending too much time on screens may cause emotional and behavioral problems in children—and those problems can lead to even more screen use, according to research published in the journal ...
If your child is getting too much screen time, it may be affecting their development - but there are ways to keep it in check. Victoria L. Dunckley, M.D., an integrative child psychiatrist and author ...
Incomplete and infrequent blinks, coupled with unhealthy glare and lighting, are to blame for most CVS. Children are at particular risk for faulty vision from screen overuse. Simple adjustments in ...
About The Study: Daily screen use was associated with later bedtimes and approximately 50 minutes less sleep each week in this study. Associations were greater among those with evening chronotypes, ...
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