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Parents and teenager have the best chance of cracking internet addiction when adults acknowledge they have a problem too.
Recovery centers are opening across the U.S., but mental-health experts still disagree on whether excessive time on the web qualifies as a disorder.
Spending long stretches of time online, to the detriment of your job, health, or relationships, can be considered addiction-like behavior.
We need to be careful not to pathologize normal behavior. Children wanting to spend more time online than their parents like or being crabby when asked to stop doesn’t necessarily count as ...
Adolescents with an internet addiction undergo changes in the brain that could lead to additional addictive behavior and tendencies, finds a new study.
Internet and addiction experts tell Lisa Salmon what parents need to look out for to judge whether their child is addicted to social media or not.
Products that filter or control what parents let their children see on the Internet aren't the only solution -- and likely increase the potential for addiction.
I'm not implying that every one of these children will become addicted, but I do want to accentuate just how vulnerable our children are, and how dangerous internet pornography is for them.
Children's growing access to technology is causing difficulties for parents in regulating screen time and phone addiction. Excessive screen use leads to various health issues.
Addiction to social media is on the rise amongst young people. And determining whether your child is addicted to social media, or simply using it more than you’d like can be tricky. According to ...
Addicted to your phone? How you can stop yourself from checking it hundreds of times a day ATLANTA — We have them by our sides night and day. On average, we check our phones 205 times each day.