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Childhood Myopia
Objective and Subjective Behavioral Measures in Myopic and Non-Myopic Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Too Much Screen Time Is Raising Rate of Childhood Myopia
Progression of Myopia in School-Aged Children After COVID-19 Home Confinement
COVID-19 Home Quarantine Accelerated the Progression of Myopia in Children Aged 7 to 12 Years in China
2020 as the Year of Quarantine Myopia
Myopia Progression in Children During COVID-19 Home Confinement in Argentina
AOA report: Doctors of Optometry Leaders in Fight Against Myopia’s Threat
Association Between Digital Smart Device Use and Myopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Digital Screen Time During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Risk for a Further Myopia Boom?
Myopia Incidence and Lifestyle Changes Among School Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Population-based Prospective Study
Lockdown Screen Time Sees Rise in Short-sightedness Among Children
Smartphone Use Associated with Refractive Error in Teenagers
Global Prevalence, Trend and Projection of Myopia in Children and Adolescents from 1990 to 2050: a Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Brain Changes
Gray Matters: Too Much Screen Time Damages the Brain
Associations Between Screen-based Media Use and Brain White Matter Integrity in Pre-school-aged Children
Teens’ Cell Phone Use Linked to Memory Problems
Handheld Screen Time Linked with Speech Delays in Young Children
What’s Lost as Handwriting Fades
Addiction
China Bans Kids from Playing Online Video Games During the Week
Gray Matter Abnormalities in Internet Addiction: A Voxel-based Morphometry Study
Smartphone Addiction Could be Changing Your Brain
Common Sense Partners with the Center for Humane Technology for the "Truth About Tech" Campaign in Response to Escalating Concerns About Digital Addiction
Screen Dependency Disorders: A New Challenge for Child Neurology
Associations Between Screen Time and Lower Psychological Well-being Among Children and Adolescents: Evidence from a Population-based Study
HAVE SMARTPHONES DESTROYED A GENERATION?
Effect of Technology on Face to Face Communication
Poor Mental Health
Growing Tablet Use and Outbursts of Anger: A Vicious Circle for Young Children
Adverse Physiological and Psychological Effects of Screen Time on Children and Adolescents: Literature Review and Case Study
Early Childhood Exercise Improves Boys' Mental Health: Montreal Researchers
Increases in Depressive Symptoms, Suicide Related Outcomes, and Suicide Rates Among U.S. Adolescents after 2010 and Links to Increased New Media Screen Time
Facebook Use Predicts Declines in Subjective Well-Being in Young Adults
A New, More Rigorous Study Confirms: The More You Use Facebook, the Worse You Feel
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