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Spain Restricts Screens in Primary Schools Amid Concerns Over Academic Performance
The Madrid region banned individual screens in primary schools starting next year, with Murcia enacting similar restrictions; Catalonia is studying the issue, following a December report advocating for reduced screen time in early childhood and analog teaching in primary schools.
Spain Restricts Screens in Primary Schools Amid Concerns Over Academic Performance
The Madrid region banned individual screens in primary schools starting next year, with Murcia enacting similar restrictions; Catalonia is studying the issue, following a December report advocating for reduced screen time in early childhood and analog teaching in primary schools.
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48% Bias Score


Excessive Screen Time Fuels Mental Health Crisis Among UK Youth
Generation Zombie" details how excessive screen time among young people in the UK is leading to a rise in mental health issues, social isolation, and communication difficulties, with 987,000 16-24 year olds currently NEET and experiencing 'zombified' states.
Excessive Screen Time Fuels Mental Health Crisis Among UK Youth
Generation Zombie" details how excessive screen time among young people in the UK is leading to a rise in mental health issues, social isolation, and communication difficulties, with 987,000 16-24 year olds currently NEET and experiencing 'zombified' states.
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56% Bias Score


Increased Screen Time Linked to 21% Higher Myopia Risk
A new study reveals that each extra hour spent daily on digital screens increases myopia risk by 21%, according to a meta-analysis of 45 studies involving 335,524 children and adolescents; researchers warn that by 2050 nearly half the world's population may suffer from myopia.
Increased Screen Time Linked to 21% Higher Myopia Risk
A new study reveals that each extra hour spent daily on digital screens increases myopia risk by 21%, according to a meta-analysis of 45 studies involving 335,524 children and adolescents; researchers warn that by 2050 nearly half the world's population may suffer from myopia.
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40% Bias Score


Study Shows High School Students Spend Significant Time on Phones During School; States Consider Legislation
A Seattle Children's Hospital study found that 25% of high school students spend over two hours daily on their phones during school, prompting states like Colorado to consider legislation limiting student cellphone use during school hours.
Study Shows High School Students Spend Significant Time on Phones During School; States Consider Legislation
A Seattle Children's Hospital study found that 25% of high school students spend over two hours daily on their phones during school, prompting states like Colorado to consider legislation limiting student cellphone use during school hours.
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48% Bias Score


Family Battles Obsessive Ranking Habit Sparked by YouTube
A family is struggling with their child's new habit of obsessively ranking everyday items using a grading system borrowed from YouTube gaming culture, which began after the parents restricted the child's YouTube access.
Family Battles Obsessive Ranking Habit Sparked by YouTube
A family is struggling with their child's new habit of obsessively ranking everyday items using a grading system borrowed from YouTube gaming culture, which began after the parents restricted the child's YouTube access.
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UCSF Study Highlights Social Media Addiction Among Pre-teens
A University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study reveals that most 11- and 12-year-olds in the US use TikTok and other social media platforms despite age restrictions, exhibiting signs of addiction and negatively impacting their mental health and academic performance.
UCSF Study Highlights Social Media Addiction Among Pre-teens
A University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study reveals that most 11- and 12-year-olds in the US use TikTok and other social media platforms despite age restrictions, exhibiting signs of addiction and negatively impacting their mental health and academic performance.
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52% Bias Score

Spain Restricts Screen Use in Primary Schools
Following concerns about cognitive development and potential addiction, several Spanish regions are restricting screen use in primary schools (up to age 12), banning individual devices in classrooms and for homework, based on expert reports highlighting the benefits of analog learning and the negati...

Spain Restricts Screen Use in Primary Schools
Following concerns about cognitive development and potential addiction, several Spanish regions are restricting screen use in primary schools (up to age 12), banning individual devices in classrooms and for homework, based on expert reports highlighting the benefits of analog learning and the negati...
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48% Bias Score

Generation Zombie": Excessive Screen Time and its Impact on Young People
Charlotte Armitage's "Generation Zombie" highlights the alarming rise in mental health issues among young people in the UK, largely attributed to excessive screen time and its detrimental effect on social interaction and family relationships, citing statistics such as 987,000 16-24 year olds being N...

Generation Zombie": Excessive Screen Time and its Impact on Young People
Charlotte Armitage's "Generation Zombie" highlights the alarming rise in mental health issues among young people in the UK, largely attributed to excessive screen time and its detrimental effect on social interaction and family relationships, citing statistics such as 987,000 16-24 year olds being N...
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68% Bias Score

Increased Screen Time Linked to 21% Higher Myopia Risk in Children and Adolescents
A meta-analysis of 45 studies reveals a 21% increased myopia risk for each extra hour of daily screen time in children and adolescents, highlighting the need for balanced screen use and outdoor activities, although other factors also contribute to this increasingly prevalent eye condition.

Increased Screen Time Linked to 21% Higher Myopia Risk in Children and Adolescents
A meta-analysis of 45 studies reveals a 21% increased myopia risk for each extra hour of daily screen time in children and adolescents, highlighting the need for balanced screen use and outdoor activities, although other factors also contribute to this increasingly prevalent eye condition.
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36% Bias Score

Social Media's Link to Increased Eating Disorder Risk
Studies reveal a strong correlation between increased screen time and social media use, and the heightened risk of developing eating disorders; this is due to several factors, including exposure to unrealistic body ideals and normalization of disordered eating behaviors.

Social Media's Link to Increased Eating Disorder Risk
Studies reveal a strong correlation between increased screen time and social media use, and the heightened risk of developing eating disorders; this is due to several factors, including exposure to unrealistic body ideals and normalization of disordered eating behaviors.
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48% Bias Score

Minimizing Screen Time Improves Family Connections
A parent's experiment of abstaining from personal electronic device use for a month while their children were present significantly strengthened their relationships, supported by recent research linking parental screen time to children's problematic technology use.

Minimizing Screen Time Improves Family Connections
A parent's experiment of abstaining from personal electronic device use for a month while their children were present significantly strengthened their relationships, supported by recent research linking parental screen time to children's problematic technology use.
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48% Bias Score

Australia and Spain lead global efforts to regulate children's screen time
Australia and Spain are implementing new laws to regulate children's access to social media and smartphones, prompted by growing concerns over screen time, mental health, and well-being; these initiatives involve age restrictions, parental controls, and public awareness campaigns, alongside grassroo...

Australia and Spain lead global efforts to regulate children's screen time
Australia and Spain are implementing new laws to regulate children's access to social media and smartphones, prompted by growing concerns over screen time, mental health, and well-being; these initiatives involve age restrictions, parental controls, and public awareness campaigns, alongside grassroo...
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40% Bias Score
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