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.
The CDC found that teens who had four or more hours of daily screen time struggled with more symptoms of anxiety and ...
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Teenagers who spend a lot of time on screens have higher rates depression and anxiety related issues, according to the CDC. Stephanie Stahl reports.
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A CDC survey shows that half of U.S. teens aged 12-17 spend over four hours daily on screens, potentially affecting mental ...
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Two PhD researchers from UCT’s CPMH have successfully tested school-based interventions to tackle anxiety and depression ...
The GPS Parent Series: Navigating Healthy Families will host Laura Koehler in a program titled “Teen Anxiety and School Anxiety: Dealing with Resistance and Refusal” on Tuesday, Oct.