After dinner, when you head to bed, bedtime may not actually begin when you lie down. For many, they may sleep well after one or two hours, after they are done with doomscrolling, and even their feed ...
Everyday habits can support (or hinder) brain health. While exercising, learning new skills and eating fruits and veggies can all benefit our brains, too much screen time might be hurting them. All ...
More and more studies are showing the negative impact of excessive screen time. Earlier this week, a new surgeon general warning about a push to limit screens especially when it comes to kids. It’s ...
If you have ever stayed up late scrolling and woken up feeling worse for it, you are not imagining things. A new study from the University of Copenhagen has mapped out exactly why so many young people ...
Whit Stillman has set his return to the big screen for the first time in 10 years. “A Night at Claridge’s” (working title) marks the Oscar-nominated filmmaker’s first feature since 2016’s “Love & ...
Jameis Winston is joining Netflix as a special guest for the streaming service’s coverage of Yankees-Giants on Opening Night, according to a release. Winston is no stranger to baseball. Winston played ...
“What Happens at Night” is adapted from the novel of the same name by Peter Cameron. The story centers on a married American couple who travel to a European small town to adopt a baby. Per a book ...
An episode of “Hey Duggee”, a bbc children’s show, takes seven minutes to watch and about five months to make. Before Duggee—think Mary Poppins in dog form—can go to space or bake a cake or teach ...
PCWorld highlights how an ADHD individual manages intense hyperfocus and late-night screen habits using free Chrome extensions and environmental tweaks. Tools like Break Timer for scheduled breaks, ...
Australia recently announced a ban on social media use for kids under 16, citing concerns about mental health and online safety. But there’s another issue at stake—sleep. Teenagers’ late-night screen ...
Recent research has focused on the troubling relationship between nighttime screen use and suicide risk in youths. A study presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry meeting ...
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