Abstract: The present analysis provides a holistic summarization of empirical studies investigating the neural cognitive implications of technology addiction on Adolescents. As technology becomes ...
Ms. Szalavitz is a contributing Opinion writer. Jessica Massarone couldn’t concentrate in primary school: She was too preoccupied with her parents’ struggles with drug addiction. Sometimes, she’d find ...
Have you ever seen a dog playing slot machines in a casino? Probably not, but you might have seen one that really likes to play with toys. A new study shows that there might not be much of a ...
A mum says she beat her phone addiction by replacing her iPhone with a basic Nokia 3310. Janine Kay, 55, from Timperley, Cheshire, UK used to spend hours scrolling on apps before deciding the phone ...
What’s really driving your late night screen addiction? Many of us know the feeling: It’s late, you’re exhausted, and yet you find yourself scrolling endlessly on your phone. What starts as a quick ...
BOSTON (AP) — Joan B. Kennedy, the former wife of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy who endured a long and troubled marriage marked by family tragedies, her husband’s infidelities and her own struggles with ...
Tariff Tracker Photos: Trip to Asia Empowering Election Deniers Government Shutdown Approval Rating Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction To write “Paper Girl,” Beth Macy returned to Urbana, Ohio, ...
Joan Bennett Kennedy, former wife of the late U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, died at the age of 89. She was known as a strong supporter of the arts on Cape Cod and an advocate for mental health and ...
Stockholm — John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis won the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for research on seemingly obscure quantum tunneling that is advancing digital technology.
Digital addiction is a broad term for unhealthy behaviors related to spending too much time on the internet, in particular when a person cannot stop these behaviors despite experiencing negative ...
The WHO reports over 100 million people globally use vapes, including 15 million aged 13-15. Vapes are seen as a new wave of nicotine addiction despite declining tobacco use. The WHO urges stronger ...
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