Tag: children health
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Sweden Opens Investigation into Adults’ Screen Time and Child Health
Overview: A new government assignment In a landmark move, the government has tasked the Public Health Agency of Sweden (Folkhälsomyndigheten) with examining adults’ screen time for the first time. The goal is to understand how everyday device use by grown-ups may affect children in the home, and what authorities can do to support families navigating…
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Protecting Kids’ Eyesight: Clean Air Against Myopia
Why air quality matters for children’s eyesight As children grow, their eyes undergo rapid development. Outdoor light exposure is known to support healthy eye growth and may help protect against myopia. However, air pollution can undermine these benefits by introducing oxidative stress and inflammation to ocular tissues. When cities struggle with smog and high particulate…
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Hidden Dangers of Growing Up Playing Minecraft and Fortnite
Understanding the lure of Minecraft and Fortnite For many children, Minecraft and Fortnite are more than games—they are daily rituals, social spaces, and a sandbox for creativity or teamwork. This appeal can be healthy when balanced, but extended play can reshape routines and mood. As these titles dominate many youngsters’ leisure time, families are increasingly…
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Rabies in Pakistan: 1,000 Deaths Annually, Yet Preventable
World Rabies Day spotlight: Pakistan’s preventable toll As World Rabies Day is observed on September 28 under the theme "Act Now: You, Me, Community", Pakistan faces a stark reminder: rabies claims about 1,000 lives each year, with children bearing the heaviest burden. The toll points to deep gaps in awareness, timely care, and access to…
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Excessive Screen Time Among Young Children: A Growing Concern
Introduction In recent years, screen time has become a pivotal aspect of daily life, especially among young children. A survey conducted in Singapore revealed alarming statistics: more than half of children aged two to six exceed the recommended daily screen time limits. The Ministry of Health advises that children in this age group should be…
