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Kids who get smartphones too young face higher health risks: study

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A new study is strengthening the case to hold off on giving your child a smartphone at a younger age. Dr. Ran Barzilay, the study's lead author and child psychiatrist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, breaks down the findings.

Breakdown
  • Children with smartphones by age 12 face higher risk of depression, obesity, and poor sleep 13s
  • Researchers analyzed data from over 10,000 children 34s
  • Median age for first smartphone ownership was 11 44s
  • Earlier smartphone ownership linked to greater health risks at age 12 1m 11s
  • Owning other devices like tablets did not affect the results 1m 55s