Staying glued to your phone is exactly what big tech companies want. However, if you're ready to reclaim your time and reduce screen time on your phone, there are practical steps you can take, ...
In an era where smartphones are integral to daily life, managing screen time has become essential for maintaining focus, productivity, and overall well-being. Your iPhone, while an incredibly ...
Technology has become an essential part of our lives, helping us stay connected, informed, and entertained. However, excessive screen time can lead to fatigue, stress, and even impact mental health. A ...
Many parents are familiar with the phenomenon: instead of heading to the park together as agreed, children would prefer to ...
If you want to limit your screen time or stop doomscrolling, both Apple and Google have digital well-being features to help you disconnect. Newer generations of software, iOS 26 and Android 16, have ...
TO 47 YEARS IN PRISON. MORE PEOPLE ARE STARTING TO REALIZE JUST HOW MUCH TIME THEY SPEND ON THEIR PHONES. THIS MORNING, A LOOK AT A NEW DEVICE THAT HELPS YOU CUT BACK. REPORTER ALYSSA MUNOZ JOINS US ...
In the age of smartphones and instant notifications, many people find themselves unknowingly glued to their screens for hours. Mobile addiction has emerged as a modern-day concern, affecting mental ...
Start the new year out by reducing your screen time and trying out some new hobbies, from painting and journaling to cooking ...
Earlier this year, I read a book that changed my life: Jenny Odell’s How to Do Nothing. First published in 2019 and gifted to me by a friend and colleague shortly thereafter (thank you, Emily Chan), I ...
Would you reduce your screen time if you knew it might lead to dementia, cognitive impairment, or mental illness? Research suggests it may be time to reconsider screen use.
Keeping kids busy during the summer sans screens can be tough. But how much screen time is too much? News4 spoke with Dr. Adrienne Collier, a pediatrician with Kaiser Permanente, about how much screen ...
Excessive screen time may quietly strain your eyes and worsen glaucoma management. An ophthalmologist shares 7 simple tips to reduce the risk and protect vision.