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Early Smartphone Use Raises Health Risks for Children

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What age is too young for a cellphone? Study links devices to obesity, depression
Smartphones are widely owned by children in America, with a Pew Research Center survey finding that 95% of teens ages 13-17 have one, as do nearly 60% of 11- to 12-year-olds and roughly one third of those ages 8 to 10, according to Barzilay.

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New study links health risks to smartphone use for children before age 12
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A smartphone before age 12 could carry health risks, study says
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Kids’ smartphone use linked to health risks

How’s that? A study published in the journal Pediatrics this week found children under 12 who had smartphones faced a higher ...
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ABCD lobbies to save Head Start early-learning program from ax

Fearing federal cuts to Head Start, Action for Boston Community Development has launched a lobbying effort to fight for the early education program for low-income ...
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New ABCD Head Start to welcome Medford, Malden, Everett students

More than 100 preschool children from low-income families in the Mystic Valley region will soon have a new Head Start early learning center in Malden to call home. On Monday, June 5, Action for ...

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