A new study is linking excessive screen time to increased manic symptoms in adolescents. Here's what you need to know.
9d
News Medical on MSNExcessive screen time linked to manic symptoms in teensProblematic screen use (PSU) in adolescents is associated with a similar presentation to addiction and abnormal reward ...
19h
WISH-TV on MSNExcessive screen time, especially social media and video games, linked to manic symptoms in kidsA new study has found a connection between excessive screen time and manic symptoms in kids, especially through social media ...
Can’t sit through a movie anymore? It’s a bigger problem than you may think, says the National University of Singapore’s ...
1d
Amazon S3 on MSNDid you know a lot of screen time isn't good for toddlers' brains?Screen time use by infants, toddlers, and preschoolers has exploded over the last decade; and as a result, experts are now looking into the impacts it has on their brain development. Here's what ...
Researchers say 10- and 11-year-olds who spent hours on social media, video games and texting were more likely to show manic ...
HealthDay on MSN10d
Screen Time Tied to Manic Symptoms in PreteensScreen time such as social media and video games may be associated prospectively with manic symptoms in early adolesce ...
Doctors share what to know about the new guidelines and how adults can help implement healthy screen habits with teens.
The findings reveal that 10- to 11-year-olds who engage heavily with social media, video games, texting, and videos show a ...
12d
News Medical on MSNScreen time linked to bipolar and manic symptoms in preteens, suggests studyToronto: Preteens who spend more time on screens are more likely to develop manic symptoms years two-years later, according ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results