The latest research has revealed that smartphone-toting teenagers may benefit from spending time on their devices — but only to an extent.
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 ...
On average, parents spend nearly two hours with their children, but 75% of parents admit to using their phones during this time. Three out of four children frequently voice their apprehensions about ...
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Virginia) and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) have introduced the Focus on Learning Act to examine the effects ...
Researchers from Hanyang University Medical Center in South Korea found that teenagers who use smartphones for more than four ...
Know what the recent Vivo study reveals about smartphone overuse by parents as well as how they are losing the bond with their children.
National’s ban on phones in schools is poorly researched, won’t work and misses the real problem, argues high-schooler Caspar ...
The correlation between kids’ smartphone use and depression and anxiety is strong. From 2010 to 2016, the number of kids ...
ALTHOUGH the festive season is all about spending time together, for many parents Christmas also comes with panic over one ...
Dads who are slightly anxious or depressed raise kids with fewer behavioral problems and better test scores, according to a new study published in Frontiers of Psychology. Researchers studied 61 ...
FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 2023 (Healthday News) -- Millions of American kids and teens love to play the game of baseball, but the sport can leave many with elbow pain and injuries, new research finds.