New research following US adolescents ages 11–12 shows that problematic use of mobile phones, social media, and video games was associated with higher risks of mental health problems, sleep disturbance, and suicidal behaviors one year later. The study in the
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Children and technology: how early screen exposure is fueling mental health concerns
In recent years, growing concern has emerged over children’s and teenagers’ increased access to technology, including smartphones, social media, television, tablets, and video games.
Constant early exposure to technology is causing increased self-esteem and self-perception issues, with a recent study
Samsung’s AI Brain Health Feature Detects Early Dementia on Galaxy Devices
In the ever-evolving realm of wearable technology, Samsung is on the cusp of introducing a feature that could redefine how we monitor mental well-being. Recent reports indicate that the South Korean tech giant is gearing up to launch a “Brain
Linus Health Showcases Role of Digital Tools and Biomarkers in Early Brain Health Detection at AAFP’s FMX 2025
BOSTON, Oct. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Linus Health, an AI-driven brain health company pioneering early detection of cognitive impairment and personalized intervention, will showcase its newest innovations and scientific breakthroughs at the American Academy of Family Physicians’ (AAFP) Family
Study finds early brain health education improves lifetime earnings
by Wilborn P. Nobles III

Dallas students from an elementary school where at least 80% of students come from low-income families are projected to earn more than their high-income peers over a lifetime, thanks to education
Mindfulness may be a window into brain health in early Alzheimer’s risk
A new study published in the journal Mindfulness has found that older adults with early signs of cognitive impairment show reduced levels of dispositional mindfulness, and that this decline may be linked to changes in brain connectivity. Specifically, the researchers
Early exposure to air pollution could affect brain development and mental health later in life: new research
Exposure to air pollution in early life could have lasting effects on child development and mental health in adolescence, according to our recent study.
We integrated air pollution data with existing longitudinal data from the Christchurch Health and Development Study
How Early Stress and Infections Impact Brain Health
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