Whatever your situation, most people have come to the realization that spending too much time staring at a smartphone is bad news. The problem is figuring out how to stop, especially when many of us ...
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Sheffield councillors have backed action following a call by parents and carers to ban smartphones from classrooms in the city. At a meeting of the authority's education, children and families policy ...
We spend 4 hours and 37 minutes on our phones each day, checking them around 58 times, on average. We like to tell ourselves it's to socialize, for work, or to read the news. But most of us are ...
Digital addiction affects 25-30% of teenagers who exhibit problematic smartphone or internet use. There are mild, moderate, ...
A recent study published in Pediatrics revealed a concerning link between smartphone ownership and negative health outcomes ...
Concerns over unregulated OTT content, smartphone addiction, and rising myopia in children were raised in Rajya Sabha. Lawmakers called for stricter regulations, suggesting bodies to monitor OTT ...
Older adults with more smartphone usage had poorer sleep quality, according to a new study. Depression and loneliness played a significant role in making sleep quality even worse. Researchers surveyed ...
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While that message has been spread on social media, researchers are just beginning to understand how the devices affect the mind Amber X. Chen - AAAS Mass Media Fellow Research on how smartphone use ...
The Internet and the smartphone appear to hamper our ability to manage and balance time, energy, and attention. And they can be addictive. Ease of access, disinhibition, content stimulation, time ...