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Children who have smartphones by age 12 are at increased risk of health problems, new study finds

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A Smartphone Before Age 12 Could Carry Health Risks, Study Says

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Brain structure changes may partially explain the link between screen time and ADHD

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Higher screen time linked to ADHD symptoms and altered brain development

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Screen Time in Tweens Predicts ADHD, Slower Brain Growth

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Study finds early neural markers of addiction risk differ between boys and girls

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Early Brain Activity Differences Predict Addiction Risk in Boys vs Girls

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Can Brain Scans Help Us Understand Inequality’s Toll on Kids?

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SGK1 Emerges as Key Driver (and Target) in Depression

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