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Infant Screen Exposure Linked to Lower Future Working Memory
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- Impact of Screen Time on Children’s Well-being Parents Africa · 21d ago
- Early screen time may impact subsequent academic performance and working memory News-Medical · 21d ago
- Want to Raise Successful Kids in the Age of Screens? Science Says Good Luck With That inc.com · 21d ago
- Scientists identify the key ages when screen time has the biggest impact Earth.com · 21d ago
- Screen time at age 1 and 6 may have lasting effects on memory and learning, study finds EurekAlert! · 21d ago
- Infant Screen Exposure Linked to Lower Future Working Memory Neuroscience News · 21d ago
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