In today's digital age, excessive screen time has become a significant concern, especially among children and adolescents. Recent studies have highlighted alarming links between prolonged screen use ...
Spending too many hours on screens? A Mumbai-based doctor explains how excessive screen time and a sedentary lifestyle can increase heart health risks. Learn the warning signs and expert tips to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study suggests high daily screen time is linked to higher cardiometabolic risk in youth. Better and more sleep can help ...
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 ...
Recent findings indicate that young Indians are becoming increasingly tethered to their screens, with many surpassing the recommended global usage limits. With television shows and mobile apps ...
In today's digital era, children multitask between smartphones, online classes, gaming, and streaming, even during homework breaks or before bedtime. But what if this ever on screen exposure isn't ...
SAN ANTONIO — The school year is underway and that means kids' brains are back to the books after weeks of summer vacation. Some of those summer hours might have been spent in front of TVs, tablets or ...
A Journal of the American Heart Association study is raising red flags to warn people that less sleep and more screen time in kids and teens could lead to higher heart risks. Researchers analyzed data ...
This Research Topic seeks to explore the complex and multifaceted impacts of prolonged screen time on the health and well-being of children and adolescents. With the rapid proliferation of digital ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- We spend a lot of time glued to our digital devices. Health experts say, on average, kids ages 8 to 18 years old spend about seven and a half hours a day on a screen, whether ...
A study involving 50,000 kids found that spending four or more hours a day in front of a screen raises the risk of depression by 61%. Researchers found that using screens often takes the place of ...