New Research Sheds Light on Hidden Dangers of Digital Devices for Infants A groundbreaking study has sparked a heated debate about the potential long-term consequences of exposing babies and toddlers to digital devices. Researchers are now calling for an urgent investigation into the risks posed by smartphones, tablets, and other digital devices to infants under the age of two. According to the study, excessive screen time during this critical period may lead to a range of developmental concerns, potentially affecting a child's health and quality of life for years to come. As parents and caregivers increasingly rely on digital devices for entertainment and education, this alarming finding raises essential questions about the impact of technology on the youngest members of our society.
Exclusive: Researchers call for urgent investigation of risks to babies of tablets, smartphones and other digital devicesScreen time for babies and toddlers under the age of two has been linked with long-term negative effects on health and quality of life and should be avoided, according to a landmark study.It warns that using screens during that period may lead to wide-ranging developmental concerns and calls for further urgent investigation of the risks smartphones, tablets and other digital devices pose to infants. Continue reading...