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12/13/2018 / By Isabelle Z.
Researchers confirm excessive screen time can irreversibly harm kids’ brains
Digital devices and other electronics are at the top of many kids’ wish lists this holiday season. If you’re considering upgrading your teenager’s cellphone or getting your preschooler their first tablet, you might want to keep in mind the early results of a groundbreaking study that confirms many parents’ fears about the effects of all […]
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