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excess of anything is harmful debate on electricity , phone selphone, and etc

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Answered by Aishwaryasatish
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Yes excess of any thing is harmful because we don't have to keep a limited amount of time for everything like phone tv etc and some like these can also be harmful hope this helps you

Aishwaryasatish: hope this helps you
Brainlyaccount: no
Brainlyaccount: but thanks
Answered by Anonymous
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Few technologies have invaded our lives – and those of our children – as stealthily as the mobile computer, most commonly the smartphone or tablet. These devices are the right size for little hands to handle them, and the touchscreen’s easy for tiny fingers to manipulate. Plus there’s so much you can do on these devices: watch videos, play games, draw pictures and talk to relatives thousands of miles away.

In 2011, a year after the iPad launched, just 10 per cent of US children under the age of two were found to have used tablets or smartphones, but by 2013 that figure had nearly quadrupled. A 2015 study in France found that 58 per cent of under-twos had used a tablet or mobile phone. And yet there’s little clarity around the consequences of long-term use of such devices. So why don’t we know more about the risks of children using screens? Because there’s a fundamental problem at the basis of all the research in this area: what do we even mean by “screen time”?

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