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  2. Why some parents are committing to spending 1,000 hours ... - AOL

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    Kids between 8 and 18 spend an average of 7.5 hours in front of a screen — every day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s probably not the most shocking statistic ...

  3. 6 Benefits of Spending Time with Family (Hint: It’s More ...

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    6 Benefits of Spending Quality Time with Family. 1. It encourages open communication. No matter the activity, designated time spent together as a family—without the distraction of work, phones ...

  4. Social mobility - Wikipedia

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    A child born to parents with income in the lowest quintile is more than ten times more likely to end up in the lowest quintile than the highest as an adult (43 percent versus 4 percent). And, a child born to parents in the highest quintile is five times more likely to end up in the highest quintile than the lowest (40 percent versus 8 percent ...

  5. Societal effects of cars - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the car has evolved beyond being a means of transportation or status symbol and into a subject of interest and a cherished lifestyle amongst many people in the world, who appreciate cars for their craftsmanship, their performance, as well as the vast arrays of activities one can take part in with one's car. [37]

  6. Spending 20 minutes in nature can lower stress levels — plus ...

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    Spending time outdoors can improve mental health, stress levels, the immune system and creativity. Spending 20 minutes in nature can lower stress levels — plus 3 more reasons to step outside ...

  7. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    A nationally representative study of American 12th graders funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse titled Monitoring the Future Survey found that "teens who spent more time than average on screen activities are more likely to be unhappy, and those who spend more time than average on non-screen activities are more likely to be happy." [53]

  8. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Nowadays, young people spend a large part of their day on social networks in different applications. The study concluded by saying that due to young people's excessive use of social media, they have high levels of anxiety, stress, fear of missing out, and hyperactivity. The more time they spend on social media, the higher the levels.

  9. Americans spend less time outside home post-COVID-19 ... - AOL

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    The LA Post shares insights from recent studies that indicate that Americans are spending more time inside their homes and far less time outside after COVID-19.