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Kids and teens who spend more time on screens and get less sleep may have higher risks for future heart and metabolic problems, study finds.
Excessive screen time and screen addiction in adolescents are associated with a higher risk for insomnia and obesity, mediated by the quality of life, new research suggests.
Naturepedic reports a rise in teen sleep deprivation, due to screen time, pressure to succeed, and early school start times.
Screen time doesn't just affect mental health​. It may also take a toll on physical health, according to new research focused ...
Excessive screen time among adolescents negatively impacts multiple aspects of sleep, which in turn increases the risk of depressive symptoms -- particularly among girls, concludes a new study.
New study illuminates how excess screen time and impaired sleep may weaken brain connections in teenagers, potentially influencing their mental health. Discover more about the research's findings.
Over the next eight years, researchers conducted follow-ups at two and eight years, collecting data on physical activity, screen time, diet, sleep, and mental health.
It's where and how screen time happens that makes the difference, a new study suggests, rather than just how soon before bedtime.
Excessive screen time has a negative impact on teenagers' sleep - and on adolescent girls in particular, warns new research.
Columbia University Medical Center associate professor Dr. Brooke Aggarwal discusses a new study that looks at potential ...
Excessive screen time among adolescents negatively impacts multiple aspects of sleep, which in turn increases the risk of depressive symptoms — particularly among girls. That is the conclusion ...