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Lynn Posluns

Screen time the most harmful health crisis since youth smoking

Opinion | BY LYNN POSLUNS | June 13, 2024
There is a growing body of research confirming that too much screen time can harm a developing brain, and increase rates of youth anxiety and sleep deprivation, writes Lynn Posluns. Unsplash photograph by Kelly Sikkema
Opinion | BY LYNN POSLUNS | June 13, 2024
Opinion | BY LYNN POSLUNS | June 13, 2024
There is a growing body of research confirming that too much screen time can harm a developing brain, and increase rates of youth anxiety and sleep deprivation, writes Lynn Posluns. Unsplash photograph by Kelly Sikkema
Opinion | BY LYNN POSLUNS | June 13, 2024
There is a growing body of research confirming that too much screen time can harm a developing brain, and increase rates of youth anxiety and sleep deprivation, writes Lynn Posluns. Unsplash photograph by Kelly Sikkema
Opinion | BY LYNN POSLUNS | June 13, 2024
Opinion | BY LYNN POSLUNS | June 13, 2024
There is a growing body of research confirming that too much screen time can harm a developing brain, and increase rates of youth anxiety and sleep deprivation, writes Lynn Posluns. Unsplash photograph by Kelly Sikkema
Opinion | BY LYNN POSLUNS | March 10, 2021
Patty Hajdu
Political leaders are listening, writes Lynn Posluns, who notes Health Minister Patty Hajdu’s 2019 mandate letter specified that funded research should ‘integrate sex- and gender-based analyses.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY LYNN POSLUNS | March 10, 2021
Opinion | BY LYNN POSLUNS | March 10, 2021
Patty Hajdu
Political leaders are listening, writes Lynn Posluns, who notes Health Minister Patty Hajdu’s 2019 mandate letter specified that funded research should ‘integrate sex- and gender-based analyses.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade