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All parents wish to see their child excel in studies, but motivating kids to study regularly and with focus can feel like a tough challenge. Children, often having a short attention span, get ...
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According to Dr. Alanna Stetson, president of PEI Association of Optometrists, while prolonged use of digital devices can cause temporary discomfort and eyestrain, it will not lead to permanent damage ...
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Dateline revisits a case that began with a routine traffic stop and unfolded into a federal murder-for-hire conspiracy.
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If you want to have more time in the day to get things done, and feel better throughout the week, give yourself a bed time, says researcher Laura Vanderkam.
Digital engagement is neither inherently benign nor uniformly harmful among young people. Later in life, it can fortify specific cognitive skills through intentional practice.