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  2. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    Her work cites connectivity as an important trigger of social behavior change regarding communication; [29] therefore, this adaptation of communicating is not caused only by the phone itself. Turkle also argues that people now find themselves in a state of "continual co-presence" where digital communication allows the occurrence of two or more ...

  3. School phone bans do not improve grades or mental health ...

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    Restricting phone use at school does not improve grades or mental well-being in young people, a landmark study has found. ... which is why we have launched our own research, led by the University ...

  4. School phone bans don't boost grades or wellbeing, study suggests

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    David Smith says it was "a bit of fun" to see students arrive back to school in September, standing outside the school gates and taking "10 minutes to send a text" as they worked out how to use ...

  5. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    When the bill was passed, almost two-thirds of Brazilian schools restricted mobile phone use during school hours and 28% of schools completely banned them. In addition, 82% of parents supported a phone ban. The ban affects students between 4 and 17 years old and was made to safeguard the mental and physical health of children. [38]

  6. Teens spend over 1 hour on phones during school hours, new ...

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    Teens aren't just sneaking quick glances at their phones during class.They're spending an average of 1.5 hours on them every school day, with 25% of students logging on for more than two hours ...

  7. Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    The antennas contained in mobile phones, including smartphones, emit radiofrequency (RF) radiation (non-ionizing "radio waves" such as microwaves); the parts of the head or body nearest to the antenna can absorb this energy and convert it to heat or to synchronised molecular vibrations (the term 'heat', properly applies only to disordered molecular motion).

  8. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    This affects them in their daily lives, limits them to doing things they normally do, and affects their academic or work performance. It is in our hands to educate our young people and raise awareness about this social problem so that they are not affected and have strengthened mental health.

  9. The environmental impact of smartphones—and what the ... - AOL

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    Using reports and memos, Visible partnered with Stacker and looked into the environmental impact of smartphones and how the industry is looking to be more sustainable.