Adolescents with concussion and had a median of 141 minutes of screen time a day showed faster symptom resolution than those who had less or more screen time, according to a study published in the ...
Too much screen time can slow children's recovery from concussions, but new research suggests that banning screen time is not the answer. The researchers looked for links between the self-reported ...
Is it OK for children to watch TV or use a smartphone with a concussion? Yes, little screen time may not affect concussion recovery in children. Little screen time is good for concussion recovery in ...
Key TakeawaysModerating screen time might help speed teens' recuperation from concussionTeens who kept their screen time around 141 minutes per day recovered more quicklyThat amount sped up recovery ...
For children within 72 hours of sustaining a concussion, moderate screen use is associated with faster recovery, according to ...
Compared with both high and low usage, moderate recreational screen time following a concussion was associated with a greater reduction in depressive and anxiety symptoms among adolescents during a ...
Screens are everywhere we go, but should they be present in the emergency department? A study on concussions examines how screen time affects recovery. Results suggest that abstaining from screen time ...