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Dr. Mark Hudak
15 Apr 2024 11:44 GMT
Specialties
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Interests
Clinical Special Interests: Neonatal cardiopulmonary physiology; neonatal infections; neonatal neurodevelopmental follow-up; necrotizing enterocolitis
Research Special Interests: Neonatal cardiopulmonary …
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Screen Time Could Have a Surprising Effect on Our Children's Ability to Process Sensations
22 Jan 2024 04:48 GMT
Screens can seem like a cheat code for parenting, offering a brief respite from shrill noises and surrealist mischief long enough to do something indulgent like wash dishes or make lunch.
Yet while screen time may be harmless or even enriching in …
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Screen time for babies, toddlers may harm their abilities to process the world around them, Drexel researchers say
12 Jan 2024 09:28 GMT
Early exposure to TV and other forms of screen time can have a profound impact on infants and toddlers, according to a new study conducted by Drexel University researchers.
The study found that young children who got more screen time were more likely to …
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Screen time and kids: New research finds link between early screen time and sensory issues in toddlers
12 Jan 2024 00:46 GMT
How much screen time is too much for kids? A new study is sounding the alarm about how much screen time is too much when it comes to kids and their developing eyes? FOX 5 NY's Jessica Formoso spoke with health experts about a new study that says if …
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Watching TV Linked to Abnormal Behavior in Toddlers, Parents Warned
08 Jan 2024 16:52 GMT
Too much TV might not make your child's eyes go square, but it may affect their ability to process the world around them, scientists have said.
The data adds to a growing number of concerning developmental outcomes linked to screentime in toddlers and …
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Excessive Screen Time In Kids Under 2 Linked To Issues With Sensory Processing: Study
09 Jan 2024 09:32 GMT
Excess screen time is known for its potential health risks. Adding to the growing list of health concerns and developmental issues, a new study revealed a connection between excessive TV or video exposure in children under the age of two and issues related …
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Putting your toddler in front of the TV? You might hurt their ability to process the world around them, new data suggests
08 Jan 2024 21:02 GMT
Babies and toddlers exposed to television or video viewing may be more likely to exhibit atypical sensory behaviors, such as being disengaged and disinterested in activities, seeking more intense stimulation in an environment, or being overwhelmed by …
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Screen time for babies linked to higher risk of autism-like symptoms later in childhood
20 Apr 2020 15:13 GMT
Apr 20 2020
Sitting a baby in front of a tablet or television, as well as less parent-child play time, are associated with developing greater autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-like symptoms later in childhood. These findings, from the first prospective study …