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A new study sounds like good news about screen time and kids’ health. So does it mean we can all stop worrying? – The Conversation AU
A widely reported study didn’t ring any alarm bells for children’s increasing screen time, but neither did it give heavy use…

A newly published study in the journal PLoS ONE suggests spending time on screens is unlikely to be directly harmful to young children. The US study attracted global attention, as screen time has been commonly blamed for disrupting the healthy habits of…
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