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Welsh Survey Reveals Excessive Children's Screen Time; New Online Safety Rules Enforced
A survey in Wales found that 20% of children use phones and tablets for at least seven hours daily, prompting the enforcement of new Online Safety Act rules from Friday, including age verification on certain sites and apps, to protect children from excessive screen time and online harms.
Welsh Survey Reveals Excessive Children's Screen Time; New Online Safety Rules Enforced
A survey in Wales found that 20% of children use phones and tablets for at least seven hours daily, prompting the enforcement of new Online Safety Act rules from Friday, including age verification on certain sites and apps, to protect children from excessive screen time and online harms.
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56% 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


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


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


Mumsnet Campaigns for Social Media Ban for Under-16s
Mumsnet, a UK parenting website, is campaigning for a ban on social media for under-16s and advocating for delayed smartphone ownership, citing concerns about addictive algorithms and their impact on children's well-being, backed by a Labour MP's bill.
Mumsnet Campaigns for Social Media Ban for Under-16s
Mumsnet, a UK parenting website, is campaigning for a ban on social media for under-16s and advocating for delayed smartphone ownership, citing concerns about addictive algorithms and their impact on children's well-being, backed by a Labour MP's bill.
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48% Bias Score


Brain Rot" Named Oxford Word of the Year, Reflecting Concerns Over Online Content's Impact
Brain rot," Oxford's 2024 Word of the Year, describes mental deterioration from excessive trivial online content; studies link it to reduced grey matter, shorter attention spans, and impaired cognitive function, showing a 230% increase in usage from 2023 to 2024.
Brain Rot" Named Oxford Word of the Year, Reflecting Concerns Over Online Content's Impact
Brain rot," Oxford's 2024 Word of the Year, describes mental deterioration from excessive trivial online content; studies link it to reduced grey matter, shorter attention spans, and impaired cognitive function, showing a 230% increase in usage from 2023 to 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Early Smartphone Use Linked to Poorer Mental Health in Children
A study of almost 2 million people across 163 countries revealed a correlation between smartphone use before age 13 and negative mental health outcomes in children, including suicidal thoughts, poor emotional regulation, and low self-esteem, prompting calls for global restrictions on smartphone acce...

Early Smartphone Use Linked to Poorer Mental Health in Children
A study of almost 2 million people across 163 countries revealed a correlation between smartphone use before age 13 and negative mental health outcomes in children, including suicidal thoughts, poor emotional regulation, and low self-esteem, prompting calls for global restrictions on smartphone acce...
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52% Bias Score

Self-Imposed Isolation: A Growing Social Problem
A rising trend of self-imposed isolation, fueled by technology overuse and societal individualism, is leading to increased loneliness and impacting social connections in Spain and the US, marked by a significant rise in single-person households and a decline in traditional social activities.

Self-Imposed Isolation: A Growing Social Problem
A rising trend of self-imposed isolation, fueled by technology overuse and societal individualism, is leading to increased loneliness and impacting social connections in Spain and the US, marked by a significant rise in single-person households and a decline in traditional social activities.
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48% 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

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

Greece Ranks Lowest in EU for Free-Time Satisfaction
A 2023 study reveals Greece ranks lowest in the EU for free-time satisfaction, highlighting overwork, digital dependence, and the need for societal changes to improve work-life balance.

Greece Ranks Lowest in EU for Free-Time Satisfaction
A 2023 study reveals Greece ranks lowest in the EU for free-time satisfaction, highlighting overwork, digital dependence, and the need for societal changes to improve work-life balance.
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52% Bias Score

Excessive Internet Use Linked to Measurable Cognitive Decline
Studies show excessive internet use, especially among Gen Z, correlates with reduced IQ and brain structural changes impacting attention, memory, and social cognition; this is exacerbated by platform designs that exploit the brain's reward system, raising concerns about potential societal-scale cogn...

Excessive Internet Use Linked to Measurable Cognitive Decline
Studies show excessive internet use, especially among Gen Z, correlates with reduced IQ and brain structural changes impacting attention, memory, and social cognition; this is exacerbated by platform designs that exploit the brain's reward system, raising concerns about potential societal-scale cogn...
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64% Bias Score
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