Excessive screen users may also have psych conditions
Before he became known as the “mediatrician,” Dr. Michael Rich was a filmmaker and screenwriter for 12 years. He even got to work with Akira Kurosawa in Japan. But frustrated
Before he became known as the “mediatrician,” Dr. Michael Rich was a filmmaker and screenwriter for 12 years. He even got to work with Akira Kurosawa in Japan. But frustrated
No or little screen time for our child. This is what couples usually swear to themselves before they become parents. This is an ideal that’s very difficult to implement in
Friday, March 15 marks World Sleep Day 2019, held each year to celebrate sleep and raise awareness of how important it is for good health.
New study has found that parents who reward their children with screen time for good behavior could be encouraging kids to spend more time in front of a screen.
Kids may be missing out on sleep due to a combination of unhealthy foods, not enough exercise, and too much screen time.
Kids as young as two are at risk of higher levels of anxiety and depression due to time spent on smartphones or watching TV.
Only one in 20 kids in the United States meets guidelines on sleep, exercise and screen time, and nearly a third are outside recommendations for all three, according to a
Nearly half of the parents said their teens have problems falling asleep, or wake up and struggle to get back to sleep.
Teens who spend a large amount of time in front of a screen have higher risk of insomnia, which leads to a greater risk of depression.
Young children who spend too much time in front of a screen are not getting enough sleep, and especially if they are being sneaky about using it, according to the results of a new study.
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