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Millions Spend Majority of Time Online: Global Study Reveals High Rates of Constant Internet Use
A new global study reveals that millions spend a significant portion of their time online, with 28 percent reporting near-constant internet use across 24 countries, raising concerns about potential negative impacts on children's mental health.
Millions Spend Majority of Time Online: Global Study Reveals High Rates of Constant Internet Use
A new global study reveals that millions spend a significant portion of their time online, with 28 percent reporting near-constant internet use across 24 countries, raising concerns about potential negative impacts on children's mental health.
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36% Bias Score


Lego Sales Surge 12% Amidst Growing Screen-Free Trend
Lego's first-half 2025 sales reached a record £4 billion, a 12% increase driven by strong demand for its Botanicals and Formula 1 sets, possibly reflecting parental concerns about social media's effects on children's mental health and increased screen-free time.
Lego Sales Surge 12% Amidst Growing Screen-Free Trend
Lego's first-half 2025 sales reached a record £4 billion, a 12% increase driven by strong demand for its Botanicals and Formula 1 sets, possibly reflecting parental concerns about social media's effects on children's mental health and increased screen-free time.
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52% Bias Score


Increased Adolescent Screen Time Linked to Higher Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease Risk
A Danish study of over 1000 adolescents revealed a correlation between increased screen time and higher risks of future cardiovascular and metabolic diseases; the average screen time increased from 2 hours daily at age six to 6.1 hours at age 18, with insufficient sleep exacerbating these risks.
Increased Adolescent Screen Time Linked to Higher Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease Risk
A Danish study of over 1000 adolescents revealed a correlation between increased screen time and higher risks of future cardiovascular and metabolic diseases; the average screen time increased from 2 hours daily at age six to 6.1 hours at age 18, with insufficient sleep exacerbating these risks.
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28% Bias Score


Generation Zombie": Excessive Screen Time's Impact on Child Development
Sleep medicine expert Javier Albares' new book, "Generation Zombie," details how excessive screen time negatively impacts children's sleep, concentration, and social skills, urging families to limit screen use and prioritize healthy development.
Generation Zombie": Excessive Screen Time's Impact on Child Development
Sleep medicine expert Javier Albares' new book, "Generation Zombie," details how excessive screen time negatively impacts children's sleep, concentration, and social skills, urging families to limit screen use and prioritize healthy development.
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64% Bias Score


Netherlands Advises Against Social Media for Children Under 15
The Dutch government advised against children under 15 using social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram due to concerns about psychological and physical health problems, prompting discussions on similar regulations globally.
Netherlands Advises Against Social Media for Children Under 15
The Dutch government advised against children under 15 using social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram due to concerns about psychological and physical health problems, prompting discussions on similar regulations globally.
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56% Bias Score


Excessive Screen Time Linked to Increased Risk of Socioemotional Problems in Children
A large international study of nearly 300,000 children reveals a strong correlation between excessive screen time and increased risks of aggression, anxiety, and low self-esteem, with gaming showing the strongest link; the study also found a reverse correlation, with children already struggling with...
Excessive Screen Time Linked to Increased Risk of Socioemotional Problems in Children
A large international study of nearly 300,000 children reveals a strong correlation between excessive screen time and increased risks of aggression, anxiety, and low self-esteem, with gaming showing the strongest link; the study also found a reverse correlation, with children already struggling with...
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48% Bias Score

EU Poised for Social Media Restrictions for Minors
Sweden's health minister urges the EU to quickly implement social media restrictions for children under 16, citing mental health concerns and following Australia's impending ban.

EU Poised for Social Media Restrictions for Minors
Sweden's health minister urges the EU to quickly implement social media restrictions for children under 16, citing mental health concerns and following Australia's impending ban.
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52% Bias Score

Hong Kong Study Links Binge Gaming to Mental Health Issues in Youth
A Hong Kong study of 2,592 school children and teens revealed a 31% rate of binge gaming (five or more consecutive hours), significantly impacting mental health (depression, anxiety, sleep) with boys showing a 14.3% higher prevalence than girls; researchers suggest this might be an early phase of In...

Hong Kong Study Links Binge Gaming to Mental Health Issues in Youth
A Hong Kong study of 2,592 school children and teens revealed a 31% rate of binge gaming (five or more consecutive hours), significantly impacting mental health (depression, anxiety, sleep) with boys showing a 14.3% higher prevalence than girls; researchers suggest this might be an early phase of In...
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60% Bias Score

Early Smartphone Use Linked to Increased Mental Health Issues in Youth
A global study of 100,000 young adults found that smartphone use before age 13 is linked to increased mental health issues like suicidal thoughts and aggression, particularly impacting girls. Researchers recommend age restrictions and regulation similar to alcohol and tobacco.

Early Smartphone Use Linked to Increased Mental Health Issues in Youth
A global study of 100,000 young adults found that smartphone use before age 13 is linked to increased mental health issues like suicidal thoughts and aggression, particularly impacting girls. Researchers recommend age restrictions and regulation similar to alcohol and tobacco.
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60% Bias Score

Social Media Use Linked to Reduced Parent-Child Communication
A study presented at the Digital Media and Developing Minds International Scientific Congress reveals that mothers who use social media extensively (169 minutes daily) talk 29% less to their toddlers during playtime compared to mothers with low social media use (21 minutes daily), even when offline;...

Social Media Use Linked to Reduced Parent-Child Communication
A study presented at the Digital Media and Developing Minds International Scientific Congress reveals that mothers who use social media extensively (169 minutes daily) talk 29% less to their toddlers during playtime compared to mothers with low social media use (21 minutes daily), even when offline;...
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36% Bias Score

France Proposes Smartphone Sales Ban for Under-15s
A bipartisan proposal in France seeks to ban the sale of smartphones to individuals under 15 years old, citing concerns about mental health impacts from excessive screen time; the law would require age verification from retailers and encourage the creation of phones with limited features.

France Proposes Smartphone Sales Ban for Under-15s
A bipartisan proposal in France seeks to ban the sale of smartphones to individuals under 15 years old, citing concerns about mental health impacts from excessive screen time; the law would require age verification from retailers and encourage the creation of phones with limited features.
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44% Bias Score

UK Considers Strict Limits on Children's Social Media Use
The UK government is exploring measures to limit children's screen time, potentially capping app usage at two hours and imposing curfews on social media access after 10 PM, driven by concerns about 'doomscrolling' and its impact on mental health, following research indicating high rates of social me...

UK Considers Strict Limits on Children's Social Media Use
The UK government is exploring measures to limit children's screen time, potentially capping app usage at two hours and imposing curfews on social media access after 10 PM, driven by concerns about 'doomscrolling' and its impact on mental health, following research indicating high rates of social me...
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44% Bias Score
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