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HealthMajor study finds that watching too much TV can hurt brain development

Study finds early-life screen exposure affects sensory processing in toddlers, increasing risks of ADHD and autism-related behaviors.

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DiscoveriesScientists create first-ever stretchable quantum dot television displayJoshua Shavit
DiscoveriesMajor link between TV viewership and child brain development, study findsJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesNew 3D-printable material paves the way for cheaper and sustainable OLED televisions and smartphonesJoshua Shavit
DiscoveriesSurprising connection between Doctor Who viewership and death ratesJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesStudy suggests watching TV with your child can help their cognitive developmentJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesBest TV shows of all-time: ‘Friends’ beats out ‘Seinfeld’ as greatest ever!Joseph Shavit
Global GoodDoes consuming traditional media have an impact on well-being?Joseph Shavit
DiscoveriesHere is the definitive list of the 100 greatest TV series of the 21st CenturyJoseph Shavit
Global GoodCan TV shows help teens navigate bullying, depression and other mental health issues?Joseph Shavit
CelebritiesJack McBrayer to star in ‘Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show’ on Apple TV PlusJoseph Shavit
Celebrities‘ER’ Cast To Reunite On ‘Stars In The House’ In Support of Waterkeeper AllianceJoseph Shavit
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