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More than a third of teens say they spend too much time on their phones, new study finds
The always-online ... their smartphones (38%) and social media (27%). The findings come as concerns about the potential harm from social media to young users’ mental health and well-being ... Read More
The 7 best cell phones of 2024 go way, way beyond talking and texting
(Buying it outright can cost around $1,199, but financing or choosing a certain service plan can go a long way toward ... of the OnePlus 12 smartphone. Since this is a new model, OnePlus is ... Read More
A New Study Finds That a Blood Test Can Show How Fast You’re Aging
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have identified biological markers in blood which can indicate how fast a person is aging. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman has the details. Jack Smith Suffers ... Read More
Low-income Americans are eating too much salt, new study finds
BOSTON – A new study in JAMA Network Open finds that poorer Americans are eating too much salt, and the excess salt intake is taking a toll on their health. Researchers at Vanderbilt University ... Read More
Study finds voters skeptical about fairness of elections. Many favor a strong, undemocratic leader
A new study has found that voters in 19 countries, including in three of the world’s largest democracies, are widely skeptical about whether their political elections are free and fair ... Read More
Evolution in action? New study finds possibility of nitrogen-fixing organelles
Their study was recently published in the journal ... It suggests that UCYN-A may be on the path to becoming an organelle: whether it may already be so is the subject of ongoing research ... Read More
Women's heart disease risk can rise sharply after menopause, a new study finds. Here's what to know.
Women’s heart health may decline precipitously after going through menopause, a new study suggests ... women’s risk profile quickly catches up to men’s, according to the new research ... Read More
New study finds no brain injuries among ‘Havana syndrome’ patients
That’s according to a nearly five-year study by the National Institutes of Health that says the symptoms are real but contradicts some earlier research that raised the specter of brain injuries. Read More
More than a third of teens say they spend too much time on their phones, new study finds
The always-online generation may be starting to ... teens about the feelings they experience when they go without their phones: 72% of teen respondents said they “sometimes” or “often ... Read More
More than a third of teens say they spend too much time on their phones, new study finds
New York (CNN) — The always-online generation may be starting ... All but 5% of US teens now have access to a smartphone and a separate Pew study from December found that one third of teens ... Read More
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