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17 November 2023
In a study of nearly 12,000 children in the United States, no evidence was found to show that screen time impacted their brain function or well-being.
Jack is interested in the intersection of the Internet and mental health. He holds a BA in Experimental Psychology from the University of Oxford, where he conducted research on neuroplasticity.
17 November 2023
In a study of nearly 12,000 children in the United States, no evidence was found to show that screen time impacted their brain function or well-being.
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The Times, 19 November 2023
There is no evidence that screen time harms children’s thinking abilities or wellbeing, researchers have concluded.