Past studies have discussed the potential health hazards of using too much technology, including a potential negative impact on brain function and “digital dementia.” A new study has found that ...
People of all ages now grow up — and grow old — immersed in digital screens, generating concerns about the potential effects on the brain. On the one hand, researchers warn of “digital dementia” in ...
Watch your local TV station long enough; eventually, you will find an ad or two about a promising new pharmaceutical. That’s because leading industry players spend millions of dollars on ...
Randi Seigel examines the evolving regulatory landscape for digital health tools. In a conversation with The Regulatory ...
Digital technology in higher education enhances accessibility, interactivity, and flexibility, revolutionizing learning experiences. It facilitates remote learning, personalized instruction, and ...
Digital technology, including social media and generative artificial intelligence (AI), is here to stay. But research and public opinion are divided on the benefits versus harms, especially for youth.
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Why you should embrace new technology as you age
You might think spending time on your smartphone or computer is bad for your brain. Indeed, “brain rot” — the slang term for a mental decline caused by mindlessly consuming social media or digital ...
A new study paints a promising picture for the ways that digital technology use affects the aging brain. Neuroscientists at Baylor University and the University of Texas at Austin conducted a ...
Section 1. Purpose and Policies. (a) The digital asset industry plays a crucial role in innovation and economic development in the United States, as well as our Nation’s international leadership. It ...
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