The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) warned about children’s screen time in an advisory released Wednesday, ...
In today's world screens are everywhere. We use them for work, for emails, for media and for entertainment. Many people spend hours in front of phones, laptops and tablets. While screens make life ...
A new report by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Office of the Surgeon General has found that children and adolescents are spending more time than ever before on screens.
Excessive screen time can hinder childhood development and cause significant mental health issues, the Surgeon General stated in a warning to parents.
Parents should aim for no more than one hour of screen time per day for children under the age of five, a new report from the Department of Education has recommended. And for under twos, the advice is ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Many hours of daily screen time was linked to elevated CV risk factors among young adults. High screen time plus ...
Children under five should spend no more than an hour a day on screens, new UK government advice states. Screen time for children under two should be avoided other than for shared activities ...
Dr. Stephanie Haridopolos, National Health Communications Director, discusses the surgeon general's advisory urging parents ...
Part 2 of a two-part series on the challenges of screen time and technology advances; Part 1 looked at the parenting challenges of managing technology and AI for kids With headlines constantly warning ...
Mild discomfort, such as dryness, headaches, and blurred vision, can lead to more chronic issues. Digital eye strain is common among adults and children alike. However, the long-term outcome is the ...
Talking to your children about what they are doing online as a normal part of everyday life is the best way to keep them safe and well, according to experts in online safety. "The screen-time debate ...