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What's the impact of kids having cell phones at school? New bill calls for study
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Virginia) and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) have introduced the Focus on Learning Act to examine the effects ...
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50pc of kids have social media accounts by age 12: report
Smartphone use is growing among kids, driving how they access the Internet and use social media while underscoring the importance of mobile marketing for reaching this generation of consumers as they ...
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Are phones making youngsters depressed?
What effect does growing up in the age of smartphones have on kids' mental health? It's not so easy to measure.
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Using phones and tablets before bed stops kids from sleeping and can lead to health issues
Children aged six to 13 need around nine to 11 hours of sleep a night Phone use affects sleep quantity and quality, and makes them more tired Poor sleep can lead to short and long term health ...
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Excessive Cell Phone Usage Could Contribute To Low Sperm Count
Fellas, you may want to put the phones down, especially if you’re looking to have kids soon. A recent study published in the Fertility and Sterility Journal found that excessive cell phone ...
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Smartphones hurt kids’ education, mental health. Time for Texas schools to ban them | Opinion
The correlation between kids’ smartphone use and depression and anxiety is strong. From 2010 to 2016, the number of kids ...
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The cellphone problem isn't with students. It's with their parents
The hardest rule I ever set for my kids was refusing them cellphones until high school. I'd seen the research on the doleful effects of social media, screens and surveillance parenting on kids ...
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Boost Mobile founder pushes carriers to back ban on cell phones in schools
There’s a reason carriers stay silent – it’s the same reason tobacco companies stay silent,” Australian-born entrepreneur ...
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Study: Poor, rural kids earn more than urban poor kids later in life
Poor rural kids tend to do better than their urban counterparts and one of the key differences is the role of parenting, data ...
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94 pc parents worry deeply about child's mental health from smartphone use: Vivo-CMR study
Around 94 per cent of parents have deep concern about their children's mental health due to exposure to smartphones while 91 per cent want some restrictions on their access, a study by mobile devices ...
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Paul: It’s not kids with the cellphone problem. It’s parents.
The hardest rule I ever set for my kids was refusing them cellphones until high school. I’d seen the research on the doleful effects of social media, screens and surveillance parenting on kids ...
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Melatonin Use Skyrockets Among U.S. Kids, Study Finds
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Record numbers of children and tweens now take melatonin for sleep, potentially doing harm to their development, a new study warns. Nearly one in five ...

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