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Study Launched on Screen Time Impact for Babies

A major UK study is investigating the effects of screen time on infants, with some exposed to over four hours daily. Experts warn of long-term attention and communication issues. Read the findings.

Study Launched Into Screen Time Impact on Babies

A major UK study investigates the 'blind spot' around babies and screen time, as experts warn some infants face over four hours daily. Discover the potential long-term impacts and official guidelines.

Study Launched Into Screen Time Impact on Babies

A major UK study investigates the 'blind spot' of screen exposure in babies. Experts warn of long-term developmental risks as some infants face over four hours daily. Learn the evidence.

Showbiz Legend Toni Lamond Dies at Age 93

Australian entertainment mourns Toni Lamond, a pioneering star of stage and screen with an 80-year career. Discover her incredible life and legacy. Read more.

Testing the £55 'Brick' Phone Addiction Cure

A journalist tests the Brick device, a £55 magnetic tool designed to combat phone addiction. Discover how it reduced screen time by 41% and whether it's worth the investment.

29p hack for crystal clear shower screens

Discover how a simple kitchen staple costing less than 30p can eliminate stubborn limescale and hard water stains from your shower screen without harsh chemicals.

Optimal TV Viewing Distance: Protect Your Eyes

New research uncovers the perfect distance to sit from your television for optimal eye health and viewing quality. Discover how screen size and resolution affect your ideal seating position.

Thorpe Park's Phone-Free Family Discounts

Thorpe Park Resort introduces groundbreaking initiative offering ticket discounts to families who lock away their phones, tackling screen addiction and encouraging real-world connections.

Social Media Drains Children's Academic Performance

Groundbreaking research reveals the alarming connection between social media usage and declining test scores among UK schoolchildren, with heavy users falling significantly behind their peers.

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