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Japanese Town Proposes Two-Hour Daily Smartphone Limit
The town of Toyoake in Japan is proposing a voluntary two-hour daily smartphone limit for its 69,000 residents to encourage better screen time management, sparking a debate about device addiction and individual freedoms.
Japanese Town Proposes Two-Hour Daily Smartphone Limit
The town of Toyoake in Japan is proposing a voluntary two-hour daily smartphone limit for its 69,000 residents to encourage better screen time management, sparking a debate about device addiction and individual freedoms.
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44% Bias Score


Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns About Social Media's Impact
The Offline Club, founded by three Dutch individuals, organizes worldwide, phone-free meetings to counter excessive social media use, gaining 530,000 Instagram followers while advocating for a digital detox, illustrating a global shift in attitudes towards technology.
Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns About Social Media's Impact
The Offline Club, founded by three Dutch individuals, organizes worldwide, phone-free meetings to counter excessive social media use, gaining 530,000 Instagram followers while advocating for a digital detox, illustrating a global shift in attitudes towards technology.
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36% Bias Score


Offline Club's Global Growth Highlights Concerns Over Technology Overuse
An Instagram club with nearly 530,000 members promotes offline meetings to combat technology overuse, expanding from the Netherlands to cities worldwide, reflecting concerns about social media's negative mental health impacts and prompting policy discussions on age limits and school restrictions.
Offline Club's Global Growth Highlights Concerns Over Technology Overuse
An Instagram club with nearly 530,000 members promotes offline meetings to combat technology overuse, expanding from the Netherlands to cities worldwide, reflecting concerns about social media's negative mental health impacts and prompting policy discussions on age limits and school restrictions.
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40% Bias Score


Smartphone Addiction: Study Shows Neurological Impact, Leading to Mental Health Concerns
A UNC Asheville student's excessive phone use highlights the neurological impact of smartphone addiction, with a Korean study showing increased brain activity and decreased attention in addicted users, leading to mental health challenges and the need for analog solutions.
Smartphone Addiction: Study Shows Neurological Impact, Leading to Mental Health Concerns
A UNC Asheville student's excessive phone use highlights the neurological impact of smartphone addiction, with a Korean study showing increased brain activity and decreased attention in addicted users, leading to mental health challenges and the need for analog solutions.
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56% Bias Score


Smartphone Internet Break Improves Mental Health and Attention
A study of 467 participants (ages 18-74) found that a two-week break from smartphone internet access led to significant improvements in mental health (71%), subjective well-being (73%), and attention spans (91%), with effects comparable to antidepressant medication.
Smartphone Internet Break Improves Mental Health and Attention
A study of 467 participants (ages 18-74) found that a two-week break from smartphone internet access led to significant improvements in mental health (71%), subjective well-being (73%), and attention spans (91%), with effects comparable to antidepressant medication.
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40% 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 Over Smartphone Use
The Offline Club, a Dutch event management company, organizes phone-free meetups and workshops globally, attracting over 500,000 Instagram followers despite promoting digital detox; this reflects growing concerns about excessive smartphone use and its negative mental health impacts, prompting policy...

Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns Over Smartphone Use
The Offline Club, a Dutch event management company, organizes phone-free meetups and workshops globally, attracting over 500,000 Instagram followers despite promoting digital detox; this reflects growing concerns about excessive smartphone use and its negative mental health impacts, prompting policy...
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56% Bias Score

Dumbphone Trend Reflects Growing Desire for Digital Detox
A Harvard Business Review study shows smartphone interruptions average every 13 minutes, fueling a global trend towards digital detox clubs and 'dumbphones'—simpler phones offering basic functionality—as people prioritize mindful living; artist August Lamm's journey exemplifies both challenges and r...

Dumbphone Trend Reflects Growing Desire for Digital Detox
A Harvard Business Review study shows smartphone interruptions average every 13 minutes, fueling a global trend towards digital detox clubs and 'dumbphones'—simpler phones offering basic functionality—as people prioritize mindful living; artist August Lamm's journey exemplifies both challenges and r...
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36% Bias Score

UK Smartphone Safety Bill Watered Down Amidst Ministerial Opposition
A UK bill aiming to regulate addictive smartphone algorithms targeting young teenagers has been significantly weakened after opposition from government ministers, shifting from proposed bans to government-led research and parental guidance.

UK Smartphone Safety Bill Watered Down Amidst Ministerial Opposition
A UK bill aiming to regulate addictive smartphone algorithms targeting young teenagers has been significantly weakened after opposition from government ministers, shifting from proposed bans to government-led research and parental guidance.
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48% Bias Score

Smartphone Addiction Among Young Italians: A Study Reveals Serious Mental Health Impacts
A Changes Unipol study reveals that 91% of young Italians (16-35) own smartphones, with 64% using them frequently (4+ hours daily), leading to problematic behaviors like sleep loss (57%), anxiety (50%), reduced social interaction (40%), and decreased performance (30%) in 90% of young users; women sh...

Smartphone Addiction Among Young Italians: A Study Reveals Serious Mental Health Impacts
A Changes Unipol study reveals that 91% of young Italians (16-35) own smartphones, with 64% using them frequently (4+ hours daily), leading to problematic behaviors like sleep loss (57%), anxiety (50%), reduced social interaction (40%), and decreased performance (30%) in 90% of young users; women sh...
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56% Bias Score
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