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Smartphones and Kids: Health Risks Skyrocket for Children Under 12

TL;DR

Recent research highlights significant health risks for children who get smartphones before turning 12. The study points to mental health issues, increased screen time, and social isolation as potential consequences. Experts warn that early smartphone ownership can lead to long-term problems, including anxiety and obesity. Parents are urged to consider delaying smartphone access to protect their children's health.

Key Takeaways:

  • Increased health problems linked to smartphones before age 12.
  • Mental health risks include anxiety and depression.
  • Physical health issues like obesity may arise from excessive screen time.

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