Study finds more screen time can actually be good for children’s brains
3 news sources are covering this Health story right now — PULSE is tracking how fast it spreads.
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The brief
"Study finds more screen time can actually be good for children’s brains" is generating significant coverage in the Health category, with 3 articles from 3 distinct sources tracked by PULSE so far.
Outlets currently covering the story include JO24, News-Medical and Dexerto. PULSE measures a story's velocity from how quickly new articles appear and how many independent newsrooms join the coverage.
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Why is "Study finds more screen time can actually be good for children’s brains" trending?
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Coverage (3)
- Beyond the Screen: How Digital Habits Might Actually Boost Your Child's Brain JO24 · 3d ago
- Childhood screen time may support cognitive processing in teenagers News-Medical · 3d ago
- Study finds more screen time can actually be good for children’s brains Dexerto · 3d ago
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