Media Device Use and Vision Disorders in the Pediatric Age: The State of the Art
Introduction. Evidence is consistent with increased screen viewing time among children and adolescents, and anticipation at the age at which children interact with media devices. Incorrect use of technology, as well as overuse, may lead to serious consequences. This study aims to revise scientific i...
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Main Authors: | Elena Bozzola (Author), Mariangela Irrera (Author), Romie Hellmann (Author), Salvatore Crugliano (Author), Michele Fortunato (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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