A new study from UBC researchers finds that teens, especially girls, have better mental health when they spend more time
Teens who participate in extracurriculars, get less screen time, have better mental health

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A new study from UBC researchers finds that teens, especially girls, have better mental health when they spend more time
How just two hours’ screen time a day as a toddler can make children more likely to ‘be badly behaved
MONDAY, Aug. 6, 2018 — Kids are spending more time than ever in front of screens, making it more likely
(HealthDay)—Screening adults, including pregnant women, and providing brief counseling in primary care settings can reduce unhealthy alcohol use, although inadequate
The impact of screen time on cardiovascular disease, cancer incidence and mortality may be greatest in people who have lower