Study tracking 10,000 kids found screen time linked to thinner brain tissue in attention centers and increased ADHD symptoms.
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A large, two-year study of nearly 12,000 children found that higher screen time at ages 9–10 predicts an increase in ADHD symptoms, independent of a child’s starting symptom level.
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