A new study finds many teens are staying on their phones late into the night instead of sleeping. Donald Trump's win in Texas could be bad news for Republicans Lawyer says tourist accused of hurling ...
Study: Teens stay up scrolling over sleeping A new study finds many teens are staying on their phones late into the night instead of sleeping.
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It's something many of us have experienced: You go on your phone to check something and - in the blink of an eye - you've been scrolling for an hour. People estimate more than a third of time on their ...
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While some devices are OK to leave plugged in when you head out for work or school, others should always be unplugged when not in use. Corin Cesaric-Epple Editor Corin Cesaric-Epple is an Editor at ...
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