More than three in four clinicians use a smartphone or tablet for professional purposes, according to a new report from athenahealth and Epocrates. At the Becker's 11th Annual Health IT + Digital ...
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6 in 10 students suffer vision problems as smartphone use rises
As the number of students using digital devices such as smartphones for extended periods has increased, it has been found that 6 out of 10 students suffer from vision problems, defined as unadjusted ...
Two recent studies have linked “problematic smartphone use” among teenagers to increased symptoms of anxiety, depression and insomnia. But is it a real problem? And how worried, if at all, should we ...
In a recent study published in BMJ Mental Health, researchers determined the relationships between problematic smartphone usage (PSU) and anxiety, depression, and insomnia among United Kingdom (UK) ...
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Reduced gray matter and altered brain connectivity are linked to problematic smartphone use
A comprehensive review of neuroimaging research suggests that problematic smartphone use is associated with distinct structural and functional alterations in the brain. These changes primarily involve ...
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