News
New research suggests giving kids smartphones too early could come with serious mental health risks. The study links early phone use to anxiety, low self-worth, and even suicidal thoughts.
Children, especially girls, who use smartphones before they are 13 years old may have worse mental health outcomes when they’re older, a new study suggests.
ABC News' Dr. Tara Narula breaks down a new report linking smartphone use before age 13 to poorer mental health outcomes in early adulthood.
San Antonio's CHAAT summer camp helps kids learn mental health and online safety, tackling tough topics like bullying and human trafficking.
A new study is exposing the risks of giving your child a smartphone before age 13.
A global study of 2 million people links smartphone use under age 13 to mental health issues, especially in girls, citing social media, sleep loss and cyberbullying.
Food allergies in children are linked to higher risks for anxiety, depression, and eating disorders, with these risks differing from those seen in other chronic conditions.
Those who were given smartphones at an earlier age were associated with worse mental health outcomes for every year of smartphone ownership before the age of 13.
Markus Trent lost his job at a health care company five years ago after breaking his leg in three places. The same year, he ...
Using smartphones before age 13 could damage kids’ mental health, according to a new study based on self-reports in a survey of nearly 2 million people in 163 countries.
It was worth the wait in the sun as fans were able to get up close and personal with some of their favorite NHL stars, who ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results