The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, or JAMA, on Oct. 13, found that 9- to 13-year-olds ...
"Passive use, just scrolling or looking at content, is generally associated with lower well-being or mood," Seidman said.
On the overall costs and benefits of technological revolutions, the printing press helped fuel the religious wars of the 16th ...
Parents are being warned their young teenagers will suffer “withdrawal symptoms” as they are banned from social media but to ...
Data from a large, ongoing study of adolescents shows a link between increasing social media use and lower cognition and ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNYoung man: I was radicalised by social media. We need to stop it happening to others
EU Commissioner Michael McGrath has the power to prevent algorithms radicalising young men , writes Tom Barton.
The platforms that won were the ones that kept people scrolling the longest, not the ones that made them feel the most ...
School administrators and education officials from across the Pioneer Valley convened at Greenfield Community College to discuss the benefits of implementing cellphone bans in schools, which have been ...
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Kids are getting smartphones at much younger ages than many experts recommend. How to handle it
A majority of parents of kids ages 11 to 12 said their child has a smartphone, a Pew Research Center survey published October ...
George Santos, the disgraced Republican congressman, had been sentenced after his web of deceit unraveled. He served less ...
Longitudinal data shows increasing or high addictive use of social media and mobile phones in adolescents significantly raises the risk of suicidal behaviors and ideation.
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