Children who spend hours in front of a screen are more likely to develop severe attention-deficit disorder symptoms, according to new research. The study provides "clear evidence" of a developmental ...
What happens inside a child’s brain after thousands of hours in front of screens? A study of nearly 10,000 American kids offers some answers. Researchers tracking children from ages 9-10 through 11-12 ...
In our last two posts (here and here), we discussed objective measurement of ADHD symptoms, and new and exciting tools being developed, both with and without technology. However, there is also a basic ...
Children who spend hours in front of a screen are more likely to develop severe attention-deficit disorder symptoms, according to new research. The study provides "clear evidence" of a developmental ...
A team led by Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan has investigated screen time in autistic (ASD) and ADHD children. Screen time refers to the amount of time a person spends on a ...
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