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08/29/2018
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By Russel Davis
Electronic stress: Scientists find kids on iPads experience fight-or-flight reactions to games, increasing stress hormones
Psychologists have cautioned that too much iPad use may confuse children from separating imaginary dangers from real ones. According to health experts, children who spend too much time on their iPad or electronic gadget may render themselves susceptible to a fight-or-flight chemical reaction that could ramp up their bodies’ responses. The scientists have also warned that the imaginary […]
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