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Screen time and ADHD: why social media stands out from gaming and TV
Over four years in a large US cohort, greater social media use was associated with small but consistent increases in ...
Children who spend a significant amount of time on social media tend to experience a gradual decline in their ability to concentrate. This is according to a comprehensive study from Karolinska ...
A large USA study finds social media use is linked to increasing inattention symptoms in school-aged children over 4 years.
Excessive screen time in childhood is associated with changes in the brain, particularly in regions involved in attention and ...
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Is Social Media Stealing Your Child's Attention?
A study of 8,300+ children found even modest social media use gradually increased ADHD-like inattention, while TV and video ...
Wilcox family; Ask the Experts; Difference Maker Krys Kornmeier. Meet the Wilcox family, supporting their son’s space dreams while navigating inattentive ADHD. National experts share insights on the ...
For years, researchers have investigated the potential benefits of video games, ranging from training surgeons, to recognizing “fake news,” to speeding the recovery of stroke patients. On June 15, the ...
In some parts of the world, record numbers of people are being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ...
ADHD family therapy can involve attending therapy together with your child or separate parent sessions, depending on the age and needs of your child. This is because younger children may not be mature ...
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