A recent meta-analysis concerning short-form video, mental health, and attention spawned a lot of tech panic. Did critics ...
WASHINGTON — Non-disabled Americans on Medicaid spend most of their waking hours either playing video games or watching TV, according to a new study touted by congressional Republicans who want to ...
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Here’s what parents should know. A new study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics suggests there is a link between more screen time for babies and developmental delays. Researchers in Japan looked at ...
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Parents warned against allowing screen time for babies as study reveals shocking effects
Giving babies screen time in their first years of life alters how their brains are wired - and increases anxiety by their teens - a major new study shows. Researchers who followed children from ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks to University of Vermont professor Bader Chaarani about why playing video games might actually have some positive effects on a child's cognition. For a time in the '90s and ...
Legal restrictions placed on the amount of time young people in China can play video games may be less effective than originally thought, a new study has revealed. Legal restrictions placed on the ...
A recent study with 39,000 participants by the University of Oxford on video games and well-being has concluded that gaming has no measurable effect on well-being or overall life satisfaction. In ...
Some parents worry about the negative impact video games could have on their children, but gaming may be associated with improved cognitive abilities, a new study found. Kids who play video games for ...
Ever felt mentally or physically drained after a video conference call? You're not alone. A recent study found a connection between video conferencing in educational settings and physical symptoms of ...
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New study links classic video game play to increased happiness
Researchers at Imperial College London and Kyushu Sangyo University have found that classic video games such as Super Mario ...
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