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Smartphone users under age of 13 risk poor mental health when they are adults

Children with a smartphone face the risk of having mental health in early adulthood at the age of 13.

More than 100,000 young people between the ages of 18-24 participated in a study published in Human Developments and Talents on Sunday.

The group was asked when they received a smartphone and a series of mental health symptoms,

Experts found that those who have a smartphone before the age of 13 were worse mental health and that they reported suicide thoughts as well as aggression.

As a result, the world’s largest database on mental health. Labs experts, technology companies and parents to launch restrictions to stop the “emergency” action and to stop the access to smartphones of 13 -year -old children.

Tara Thiarajan, one of the authors of the study, told ABC News: “The more young a child is, the more young, more exposure to all this affects them psychologically and shapes the way of thinking and seeing the world.

“Ideally, children shouldn’t have a smartphone up to 14 years of age, and when they get a smartphone, parents should take time to discuss how they will interact with their children and explain the results of doing various things.

“The longer we can take our children on social media, the better we learn.

“I think many families are creative… Fixed lines…. Flip phones for children [are] Maybe it’s an option for them to access communication without other things that come with smartphones. “

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