New research suggests that screen time addiction is a better predictor of mental health concerns than time spent on technology. Experts weigh in. Fact checked by Sarah Scott Social media, video game, ...
With billions of active users across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and other social media platforms, cutting down on screen time ...
The survey found that 43% of Americans acknowledge phone addiction, with users checking their devices an average of 186 times ...
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New York Times best-selling author and podcast host Mel Robbins has some tips to help families break free from a phone addiction. Robbins teamed up with Verizon for an event this week in New York City ...
"I know what addiction looks like from the inside. I know how it convinces you that you're in control when you're not." ...
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If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline via call, text or chat. A new study finds that addiction to social media, mobile phones and video games is linked to ...
I tried this screen time-lowering hack for 2 weeks to help decrease the time I spent on my phone. It worked, but with a few frustrations. Share on Pinterest Xavier Lorenzo/Getty Images I’m part of the ...
Looking to curb your phone addiction in the new year? The Brick, a device designed to get you off your phone, might be the ...
Social media, video game, and smartphone use in kids and teens has risen, and there’s a growing chorus of concerns about screen time’s link to mental health concerns. It's prompted legislation ...