Time-restricted eating has emerged as a popular dietary approach because it focuses on when people eat rather than strictly limiting calories. Instead of counting calories, individuals restrict their ...
Where kids are born in a family can be important. But it is not just about who gets more grown-up privileges or parental pressure. Research tells us firstborn children, on average, tend to do better ...
Gawain Heckley receives funding from the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (dnr 2023-01128). Nicole Black receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Danusha ...
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A major demographic shift is underway in the United States. White births in the country have fallen below 50% for the first time ever. That's among the findings in a new study published Friday by ...
When ChatGPT, Claude, or Google’s AI get asked for brand or product recommendations, they almost never return the same list twice — and almost never in the same order. That’s the big finding from a ...
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The questionable return-on-investment for AI just took another hit, with a recent study pointing to the technology creating a lot of correction work for employees that use it. Modern AI technology has ...
QUINCY (WGEM) - A new study is shedding light on how much time teens spend on their phones at school. That study, published by JAMA, found that teens are spending an average of 1.16 hours on their ...
SINGAPORE — Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety by their teenage years, ...
Time management is a skill that takes a lot of practice, and there are many things that can get in the way. Anxiety, expectations of others, personal standards of perfectionism, and distractions are ...
Nobody’s perfect. But a massive new study out of Japan just gave us more reason to think about the examples we give our kids and whether all that extra screen time costs them more than we realize.