A sudden, unprecedented change in mental disorders has scientists and practitioners deeply concerned about what is happening to children, teens, and adults. Teachers are dealing with serious behavior issues, parents are struggling to manage their families, and anxiety, depression, suicide, ADHD, and loneliness are on the rise. New research and collaboration make it clear that a major contributor is screen time. But is it that simple? We investigate. Do not miss this!
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