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The research concluded that adults ages 16–99 who watch TV more than three hours a day were more likely to have poor mental health. 3 hours or more of television or screen time in children lead to a downward trend in mental health positivity. The study concluded that there is a correlation between screen time and a decline in mental health.
The magazine was published by E L Kurdyla Publishing and had its headquarters in Lanham, Maryland. [4] Kurdyla acquired VOYA from Scarecrow Press in 2010. [5] The magazine included reviews of young adult and children's literature. [1] It also contributed to the awards, grants and scholarships program of the American Library Association. [1]
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In her new 5-part documentary, Social Studies, Lauren Greenfield asks Los Angeles teenagers to talk about social media. Their answers should go viral.
A new report is raising concerns about Meta's virtual reality technology and the dangers the company's metaverse may pose to children.
Research shows that watching television starting at a young age can profoundly affect children's development. These effects include obesity, language delays, and learning disabilities. Physical inactivity while viewing TV reduces necessary exercise and leads to over-eating. Language delays occur when a child does not interact with others.
As New York magazine celebrates 50 years of publication, we're looking back at the publication's most iconic celebrity moments.
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