By: Dr Supriya Mallik In the era of smartphones and affordable internet access, logging-on to social media has emerged as one ...
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Social media is rotting kids’ brains — and especially hurting their memory and vocabulary: study
It might finally be time to set those parental controls. New research suggests that social media isn’t just feeding your kid the latest memes — it may actually be messing with their brainpower. The ...
As Australia's social media ban for under-16s just around the corner, children are already worried about losing touch with their friends. But while the onus is on social media platforms to act, ...
young girl studying and listening to music on the laptop sitting on the floor of the living room at home Juliana Belo Gutierrez/iStockphoto / Getty Images/iStockphoto Preteens using increasing amounts ...
From Dec. 10, young teenagers in Australia will be banned, under new legislation, from social media platforms such as ...
Denmark's government has announced a plan to ban social media access for anyone under 15. The Ministry of Digitalization has led the move, allowing some parents to consent for children as young as 13 ...
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