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New research found that smartphone usage in children led to higher risk of poorer mental health across several categories.
New study by CHOP and Penn Medicine researchers underscores the need for teens to put their phones down in favor of physical activity.
Smartphone ownership among preteens is associated with greater risk of depression, obesity and lack of sleep, according to a new study. The study, set to be published in the January edition of the journal Pediatrics,
Millennial parents in Oceanport want to go back to the '90s. They're finding a way with screen-free childhoods for their own kids.
Novo Nordisk submitted a higher-dose version of semaglutide (Wegovy) to the FDA for approval as a weight-management treatment. In STEP UP, adults with obesity lost an average 18.7% of their body weight with the 7.2-mg dose. State Medicaid officials are grappling with whether to cover pricey GLP-1 drugs for weight loss. ( Politico)