Reducing screen time in the evening allows the brain to shift into a calmer state. Lower stimulation helps activate ...
It’s 1:30 a.m. on a random Tuesday and I’m winding down, at long last. And when I say “winding down,” I mean finally putting my phone away (usually after an hour or two scrolling or replying to ...
Being in a dark room in the evening can help the body’s natural production of melatonin in the evenings. This is a hormone ...
There is a lot of debate on how exposure to blue light from screens is affecting human sleep patterns. It is, however, generally accepted that using electronic devices has affected our sleep-wake ...
The research reveals a significant link between excessive screen time, poor sleep quality, increased hyperactivity, and emotional issues in preschoolers, with sleep quality playing a mediating role ...
Simply swap your shower for a warm, candlelit bath. Not only can you enjoy a dark room to help stimulate your melatonin ...
It might seem like your phone is more foe than friend when it comes to getting a good night’s rest. Who needs sleep, says the powerful computer in your pocket, when there are social media feeds to ...
A new study found that pre-sleep screen time usage, more weekend screen time, using a phone as an alarm, and video game addiction were common factors associated with later sleep patterns, poor sleep ...
The average American child spends 3.6 hours staring at a computer, television, tablet, or smartphone daily -- an amount of screen time associated with inferior cognitive development and academic ...
Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper's wellness vertical. She now covers breaking ...