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Irish Examiner on MSNAre we really 'addicted' to our phones — and is a school ban the right move?We are not 'addicted' to our phones, say leading Irish cyberpsychologists, and banning them, or social media, in schools will ...
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Retiring Palm Beach County teacher reflects on cellphones, testing frenzies, tardies and moreA retiring Palm Beach County high school English teacher spells out challenges of lowered expectations in today's classroom.
Phone addicted parents must slash their screen time in order to get teens to do the same, an Irish doctor has urged.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called for state lawmakers to institute statewide school cellphone limits during her annual State of ...
Students at a Minnesota high school are participating in a 'No Phone February' experiment, where their phones are kept in cases throughout the day. Many report that they are talking more and ...
Georgia’s elementary and middle school students will have to go cold turkey from their phones during school hours.
A new study reveals that limiting smartphone use for just 72 hours can alter brain activity, showing the influence of digital devices on neural patterns and addiction-related systems.
To me, the big fat elephant in the room nobody’s talking about is the ubiquitous wireless radiation we’re bathed in, 24/7, even if we are not holding a cellphone in our hand.
Many of us can’t even go to the bathroom without our phones in hand – even there, sitting idle has become impossible. With 24/7 entertainment at our fingertips, it’s easier than ever to ...
Smart phones have now apparently become essentially an addiction. Those handy pocket-size devices are now inseparable, perhaps due to what we are paying for this now indispensable gadget.
In 1965, a year after the U.S. Surgeon General announced, in a Saturday press conference timed to avoid a stock market crash, that cigarettes definitively and unequivocally cause cancer, smoking ...
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