March 6, 2025 - 17:30

A new study has found a connection between excessive screen time and manic symptoms in children, particularly through the use of social media and video games. Researchers have observed that prolonged exposure to screens can lead to increased irritability, restlessness, and mood swings among young users.
The findings suggest that children who spend an excessive amount of time engaging with digital platforms may be at a higher risk for developing manic-like symptoms. This raises concerns for parents and educators regarding the potential mental health implications of screen overuse.
Experts recommend setting limits on screen time and encouraging alternative activities that promote physical and social engagement. Parents are urged to monitor their children's online activities and ensure a balanced approach to technology use.
As the prevalence of digital devices continues to rise, understanding the impact of screen time on mental health is becoming increasingly crucial for the well-being of future generations.
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