Summary: A new study published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology has found that regular mobile phone use is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, particularly in smokers and individuals with diabetes. This link is partly attributed to factors like poor … [Read more...]
Nighttime Phone Use Linked to Less Sleep and More Stress, Especially in Cyberbullied Children
Summary: A study conducted by Australian researchers on over 50,000 children aged 7-19 found that nighttime phone use reduced sleep and increased psychological distress, especially among children who experienced cyberbullying. The study, published in Adolescents, highlights the … [Read more...]