It’s not just ‘too much scrolling.’ Here’s how screen sickness affects you on a physiological level, disrupting your balance and evolutionary failsafes.
Four weeks ago, Netmums writer Steph Lowe initiated 'No Screen Sunday' to reduce screen time for their eight-year-old child.
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When 11-year-olds can’t stop scrolling: Addiction-like screen use linked to mental health risks
In A Nutshell A new study tracking 8,000+ American pre-teens found that addiction-like screen behaviors at ages 11-12 were ...
When Dr. Majid Fotuhi wrote his first book, 2002's The Memory Cure, he wanted to give it the subtitle "How to Prevent ...
The Brick is a physical and digital device that can block apps on your phone, but does it really work? Five NBC Select staffers put The Brick to the test to find out.
The Brick offers an easy way to limit your screen time ...
The tech companies that created our phone addiction are trying to cure us with AI wearables.
App-blocking devices like Bloom and Brick promise to improve focus and decrease compulsive phone checks by making social ...
Your inability to focus isn’t a failing. It’s a design problem, and the answer isn’t getting rid of our screen time ...
We continue our conversation with attorney Laura Marquez-Garrett and victim advocates Lori Schott and Lennon Torres about their fight to hold tech giants accountable for the damaging and even deadly ...
Constant notifications and screen time are rewiring your brain. Experts explain how always-on digital habits trigger mental fatigue, poor sleep, and what a digital detox can do.
Exactly a month ago, the government launched a consultation on children’s social media use and backed tougher action on ...
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