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A recent study from the University of San Francisco, California University, shows that more exposure to newly used technological use results in higher risk manic symptoms.
The work broadcast in the magazine in social psychiatric and psychiatric epidemiology, analyzed a nationwide example of 9,243 children aged 10 and 11.
More time engaging in more time dealing with social media, texting, video and video games, “self-indiring, distraction, fast speech, racing thoughts and impulsity – manic behaviors, the main feature of manic episodes Bipolar-spectrum disorders“A press release noted.
“This study emphasizes the importance of cultivating the habits of the healthy screen.”
“Future research can help you better understand the behavior and brain mechanisms that link to the screen to help you inform profiles and interference efforts.”
Young people in a certain age by the youth of social media, texting, video and videos were associated with a higher risk of mental health problems in the recent study. (Fox News)
To celebrate the global discharge day (March 7), Verizon, to share information about the first “Digital Wellness Summit” in New York Safe use of technology.
Sowmyanarayan Sampat, General Director of the Verizon Consumer Group, discussed the importance of determining digital borders, Especially for children.
“Digital Health There should be up to every age, but we really need a new plan as parents, because we have never passed this before, “he said.
“People have a healthier relationship.”
“This digital age is new for all of us. There is no time in history we can get it back to how we manage it.”
Fox News Digital also shared the compulsory statistics on the use of the phone, including Sampat, Verizon’s 2024 Consumer Relations Report.
Children and adolescents use the notice between 250 and 275 daily using social media in four to five hours a day.
Sowmyarayan Sabpat, General Director of the Verizon Consumer Group, was shown on March 6, 2025, in New York on March 6, 2025 at the Verizon Digital Wellness Summit. The actor and talk-show host Barrymore Draw Drew on the left. (Angelica Stabile / Fox News Digital)
The children also touched 150 times a day and found their phones.
One quarter of these events occurred School hours.
“It’s a spark to think that people can have a healthier relationship,” Samb said.
Dr. Keneisha Sinclair-Mcbride, Boston’s children’s hospital in a psychologist and Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor, in a panel in a panel and Fox News Digital.
The expert noted that the children’s phones can be “Problem”, taking into account the “clocks and hours” of their free time, especially cyber buttons and hate speech.
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“We know that they are related to depressive symptoms and other mental health problems,” he said.
“We also know that social connection is so positive for learning and entertainment, so we need to balance these two things.”
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The other can have a positive impact on the mood of children communicating with others. (Idle)
This problematic use can cause a weaker operation in work or school and can adverse effect sleep and relationships, Sinclair-McBride warned.
“Do they have to live their lives and do what they want and do what they want? If there are concerns in any of these areas, they are generally a sign of something needed to be re-evaluated.”
Sinclair-McBride encouraged their parents and grandparents to deceive their parents and their grandparents, and encouraged them to teach them to discover the wrong information or “critical consumers” The content created by the EU.
“Think and think about what you do and what you do, I think the first step of modeling as a parent“Fox News digital.
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“Parents can also look at their use and (ask), ‘Is I more than my phone? I am too much on social media?'”
CEO also called on adults to set the boundaries related to the use of the phone without restricting certain gaps at certain times of the house or the day.
“When you do things in real life you feel more happier.” (Idle)
Sampath shared a simple advice for families to ensure a healthy balance between technological use and allocated activities.
“Go for a movie. Go for a walk. Go and play a game or just hang out with your friends. Or just hang out with your family in your kitchen and do fun things, “he said.
“I think guys will sometimes be comfortable to do anything … read a book, just hang it to hang,” he said.
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“Children will be forced to cover a more comfortable way to do it – this is part of a healthy border, and it is part of a good relationship with technology.”
Sampat also encouraged Americans to take advantage of living in areas with “some of the best weather” and discovering “the best natural sights in the world open spaces and to move more.
“Whether people spent with digital technology, sports, art, creative activities, reading or real hands, material hands or relevant things.” (Idle)
“You want to create a place to be fun. You want to create a place to play. You want to create a place to have physical activity to have real relationships,” he said.
“There are long-term benefits mental health … When you do things in real life you feel more happier. “
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Sinclair-McBride reflected the recommendations of tearing and “touch the grass.”
“It is necessary to balance people with digital technology, sports, art, creative activities, reading or actual hands, material hands, or real life products between real hands,” he said.
Experts will be given more time to explore material activities and hobbies instead of default of children. (Idle)
“I think people think that this generation just want to make digital, digital, digital.”
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“They still like other products. We must give them choices, space and freedom to have them.”