Researchers have found a significant link between screen time and diagnoses of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
New research suggests social media—not video games or TV—may be driving a rise in attention problems among teens. Learn what parents need to know and how to guide healthy screen habits.
CHILDREN who spend more time on social media end up with shorter attention spans, researchers say. And they warned apps such ...
Children who spend a lot of time on social media gradually lose the ability to hold their attention. The researchers noted ...
Children’s rising social media use is being linked to growing inattention symptoms, according to a large study of over 8,300 ...
As more Americans suspect they have ADHD — attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder — social media platforms have become go-to spots for sharing symptoms and ...
The constant lure of digital distractions fragments our attention, making it increasingly difficult to engage in tasks that demand deeper cognitive engagement. This article will explore the impact of ...
Children who spend more than 30 minutes on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat are likely to experience a gradual decline in their ability to concentrate, according to a study ...
Concerns have been expressed recently in the media about an increasing prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and some have suggested that ADHD is linked to an increase in ...
There’s a good chance you won’t read this story uninterrupted to the end. You might find it interesting, (dare I saw well-written?) and relevant to your life, but before you get to the final paragraph ...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a condition in which it is difficult for a person to maintain attention, control ...