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Spanish Study Reveals High Rates of Problematic Internet Use Among Adolescents
A Spanish study reveals that 25.9% of girls and 15.3% of boys aged 14-18 show problematic internet use, with 2-3% displaying addiction, highlighting a significant public health concern linked to various mental health issues.
Spanish Study Reveals High Rates of Problematic Internet Use Among Adolescents
A Spanish study reveals that 25.9% of girls and 15.3% of boys aged 14-18 show problematic internet use, with 2-3% displaying addiction, highlighting a significant public health concern linked to various mental health issues.
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60% Bias Score


Rising Pre-Myopia in Children: Urgent Call for Prevention
Children are increasingly born with pre-myopia, a condition worsening with age and linked to near-work activities and reduced outdoor time; interventions like delaying screen time, increasing outdoor time, and using specific eye drops are suggested.
Rising Pre-Myopia in Children: Urgent Call for Prevention
Children are increasingly born with pre-myopia, a condition worsening with age and linked to near-work activities and reduced outdoor time; interventions like delaying screen time, increasing outdoor time, and using specific eye drops are suggested.
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56% Bias Score


Parental Phone Use Negatively Impacts Child Development
A meta-analysis of 21 studies shows that constant parental phone presence negatively affects children under five, impacting their cognitive abilities, social behavior, and mental health; 70% of parents in one Turkish survey admitted to phone use during mealtimes and playtime with young children.
Parental Phone Use Negatively Impacts Child Development
A meta-analysis of 21 studies shows that constant parental phone presence negatively affects children under five, impacting their cognitive abilities, social behavior, and mental health; 70% of parents in one Turkish survey admitted to phone use during mealtimes and playtime with young children.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch Movement Delays Smartphone Use for Children Until Age 14
In the Netherlands, nearly 15,000 children from over 2,000 schools have signed a pact, initiated by parents, to avoid smartphones until age 14, reflecting growing global concerns about technology's impact on child development.
Dutch Movement Delays Smartphone Use for Children Until Age 14
In the Netherlands, nearly 15,000 children from over 2,000 schools have signed a pact, initiated by parents, to avoid smartphones until age 14, reflecting growing global concerns about technology's impact on child development.
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56% Bias Score


Netflix Series Spurs UK Action on Adolescent Online Radicalization
A Netflix series highlighting online radicalization's impact on boys prompts UK government action; studies link excessive screen time to increased adolescent mental health issues and exposure to harmful online content, leading to calls for media literacy education and balanced online/offline lifesty...
Netflix Series Spurs UK Action on Adolescent Online Radicalization
A Netflix series highlighting online radicalization's impact on boys prompts UK government action; studies link excessive screen time to increased adolescent mental health issues and exposure to harmful online content, leading to calls for media literacy education and balanced online/offline lifesty...
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60% Bias Score


Increased Pre-Sleep Screen Time Linked to Insomnia in Norwegian Study
A Norwegian study of over 45,000 students found that each extra hour of screen time before bed is linked to a 63% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer minutes of sleep, although causation was not established.
Increased Pre-Sleep Screen Time Linked to Insomnia in Norwegian Study
A Norwegian study of over 45,000 students found that each extra hour of screen time before bed is linked to a 63% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer minutes of sleep, although causation was not established.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Parents' Pact Sparks Government Action on Children's Smartphone Use
Over 40,000 Dutch parents pledged to withhold smartphones from their children until age 14, backed by 3,000 experts, prompting the Dutch government to create screen-time guidelines to address concerns about children's health and development.

Dutch Parents' Pact Sparks Government Action on Children's Smartphone Use
Over 40,000 Dutch parents pledged to withhold smartphones from their children until age 14, backed by 3,000 experts, prompting the Dutch government to create screen-time guidelines to address concerns about children's health and development.
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52% Bias Score

Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns About Social Media's Impact
The Offline Club, a Dutch group with nearly 530,000 Instagram followers, promotes disconnecting from social media through gatherings where phones are left behind; this concept has expanded globally, reflecting concerns about excessive technology use and its impact on mental health.

Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns About Social Media's Impact
The Offline Club, a Dutch group with nearly 530,000 Instagram followers, promotes disconnecting from social media through gatherings where phones are left behind; this concept has expanded globally, reflecting concerns about excessive technology use and its impact on mental health.
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52% Bias Score

German Teenagers Lead in Screen Time, Raising Mental Health Concerns
A new OECD study reveals German teenagers spend almost 7 hours daily on screens, exceeding recommendations and potentially impacting mental health, correlating with a dramatic worsening in young people's mental health over the past 15 years, although direct causality remains unclear.

German Teenagers Lead in Screen Time, Raising Mental Health Concerns
A new OECD study reveals German teenagers spend almost 7 hours daily on screens, exceeding recommendations and potentially impacting mental health, correlating with a dramatic worsening in young people's mental health over the past 15 years, although direct causality remains unclear.
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52% Bias Score

Smartphone Use Linked to Lower Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A study of over 40,000 adults aged 50+ found that regular smartphone use, particularly active engagement, correlated with lower cognitive decline rates, challenging the 'digital dementia' concept.

Smartphone Use Linked to Lower Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A study of over 40,000 adults aged 50+ found that regular smartphone use, particularly active engagement, correlated with lower cognitive decline rates, challenging the 'digital dementia' concept.
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52% Bias Score

COVID-19 Lockdowns: Lasting Impacts on Turkish Children and Adolescents
A BBC Turkish investigation reveals that COVID-19 lockdowns in Turkey resulted in increased myopia among 7-18-year-olds, significant mental health challenges among teenagers (including a 25% rise in suicide rates in Konya from 2020-2022), and developmental delays in younger children due to reduced s...

COVID-19 Lockdowns: Lasting Impacts on Turkish Children and Adolescents
A BBC Turkish investigation reveals that COVID-19 lockdowns in Turkey resulted in increased myopia among 7-18-year-olds, significant mental health challenges among teenagers (including a 25% rise in suicide rates in Konya from 2020-2022), and developmental delays in younger children due to reduced s...
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48% Bias Score

Global Birth Rate Plummets: Smartphones a Key Culprit?
The U.S. birth rate has plummeted to a record low, mirroring a global trend linked to increased smartphone use and resulting digital solitude, challenging government incentives aimed at boosting fertility.

Global Birth Rate Plummets: Smartphones a Key Culprit?
The U.S. birth rate has plummeted to a record low, mirroring a global trend linked to increased smartphone use and resulting digital solitude, challenging government incentives aimed at boosting fertility.
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56% Bias Score
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