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  2. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    Forms of technology addiction have been considered as diagnoses since the mid 1990s. [3] In current research on the adverse consequences of technology overuse, "mobile phone overuse" has been proposed as a subset of forms of "digital addiction" or "digital dependence", reflecting increasing trends of compulsive behavior among users of technological devices. [4]

  3. What Your Phone Addiction Is Actually Costing You - AOL

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    Although it's easy to dismiss or ridicule, digital addiction is real and rampant. In fact, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recognizes a condition called NOMOPHOBIA, an acronym that stands ...

  4. Teens are exhausted by phone notifications but don’t know how ...

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    Teens get hundreds of smartphone notifications per day and have trouble limiting their phone use, a new report has found. ... READ MORE: How to know if you have ‘phone addiction’ — and 12 ...

  5. 'We feel we've lost our kids to smartphones' - AOL

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    Harry, a pupil who took part in the experiment, said that he used his phone for "at least nine hours a day" before filming the documentary, "looking at YouTube, gaming and texting".

  6. Digital detox - Wikipedia

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    Physical effects of technology addiction include illness caused by germs on a phone, eye strain, wrist strain, and neck problems. [9] Neck problems, sometimes called ‘tech neck’, result from leaning the head forward for extended periods to look at a phone. This can lead to chronic pain and deformities such as hunchback. Neck and back pain ...

  7. Internet addiction disorder - Wikipedia

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    A complete list of questions can be found in Dr. Kimberly S. Young's 1998 book Caught in the Net: How to Recognize the Signs of Internet Addiction and A Winning Strategy for Recovery and Laura Widyanto and Mary McMurran's 2004 article titled The Psychometric Properties of the Internet Addiction Test. The Test score ranges from 20 to 100 and a ...

  8. How I used my phone addiction to create healthy habits - AOL

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  9. Nomophobia - Wikipedia

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    A phone with a broken display. Nomophobia [1] (short for "no mobile phobia") is a word for the fear of, or anxiety caused by, not having a working mobile phone. [2] [3] It has been considered a symptom or syndrome of problematic digital media use in mental health, the definitions of which are not standardized for technical and genetical reasons.