No evidence to suggest the amount of time kids spend using phones has a damaging effect on their health.

VOICED: There was good news today for all the kids who have just been given tablets and phones for Christmas. New guidance suggests there's no evidence that the amount of time they spend using them has a damaging effect on their health. But there was a note of caution in the report from The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health - it says children shouldn't be on their screens at all in the hour before bedtime. Interviews with Gracie's Godmother Charlotte Rolinson and Psychology Researcher, Oxford University Amy Orben on 4 January 2018 in Egnland, United Kingdom. NB Black holes where third party material removed.
VOICED: There was good news today for all the kids who have just been given tablets and phones for Christmas. New guidance suggests there's no evidence that the amount of time they spend using them has a damaging effect on their health. But there was a note of caution in the report from The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health - it says children shouldn't be on their screens at all in the hour before bedtime. Interviews with Gracie's Godmother Charlotte Rolinson and Psychology Researcher, Oxford University Amy Orben on 4 January 2018 in Egnland, United Kingdom. NB Black holes where third party material removed.
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