An estimated 58% of people who work on computers experience what's called Computer Vision Syndrome. It's a series of symptoms that include: And long-term, this amount of screen time could be ...
Teens getting more hours of daily screen time are reporting increased levels of anxiety and depression symptoms, according to new data. But technology isn't always all bad, an expert explains.
I ask you all to try reducing your daily screen time. Leave the phone in your pocket for a few hours or leave the laptop in your backpack at home. Pry your eyes away from the football game on TV or ...
The average daily screen time for people ages ... in adults was linked to spending more time on the TV or computer.
A new CDC study reveals that half of American teens spend four or more hours each day on screens, with links to increased ...
About 50% of U.S. teens aged 12 to 17 report four or more hours of screen time daily. Teens with high screen time are more likely to report symptoms of anxiety (27%) and depression (26%).