A new Norwegian study finds that one hour of screen time at bedtime results in a 59% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer minutes of sleep. The findings indicate that social media use is no more ...
Weak eyesight is the new pandemic amongst kids and the younger generation. While most of it is said to be genetic, excessive ...
Using screens in bed for just one hour increases insomnia risk by 59% and reduces sleep duration by 24 minutes, regardless of the type of screen activity. Contrary to expectations, students who ...
Scientists have found another reason to put the phone down: a survey of 45,202 young adults in Norway has discovered that using a screen in bed drives up your risk of insomnia up by 59% and cuts your ...
AWS said developers spend most of their time on non-coding tasks, lowering productivity. It introduced Amazon Q Developer, an AI agent to aid developers, at the re:Invent keynote on Tuesday. Junior ...
Share on Pinterest Spending time on your mobile phone at bedtime can result in poorer-quality sleep and insufficient sleep. MTStock Studio/Getty Images A new Norwegian study finds that one hour of ...
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