New research following children for more than a decade links high screen exposure before age two to accelerated brain maturation, slower decision-making, and increased anxiety by adolescence.
A long-term study shows how screen time in babies may alter brain development and increase vulnerability to anxiety years ...
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Too much screen time too soon? Study links infant screen exposure to brain changes and teen ...
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age 2 showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower ...
At five months old, Umar was a healthy, active baby who was growing in line with his developmental milestones, and already ...
As a growing number of schools ban phones because of concerns about how they could affect mental health, a new study warns ...
Conversations about the differences between girls and boys—and between women and men—often make people uneasy. Some fear that ...
Umar’s case is not merely a personal tragedy. It reflects a deeply concerning medical reality, particularly among infants: severe injuries that leave no external marks and are only detected when the ...
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Infant screen time linked to slower cognitive processing and teen anxiety
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower ...
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Infant Screen Exposure Shapes Long-Term Brain Changes and Teen Anxiety, Study Finds
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower ...
After all, Spars saw the sculptures everywhere she went — in the Santa Rosa Plaza, at Montgomery Village, outside downtown’s ...
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Art history learning stream combining research and visual practice
Examining art history through research and live drawing creates a structured yet creative learning experience. This stream ...
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