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According to a paper published in The Lancet's “Electronic Biomedicine” magazine on the 29th, a long-term follow-up study by a Singaporean research team found that too much exposure in front of a screen before age 2 may change their brain development trajectory, and may also affect their decision-making speed and level of anxiety during adolescence.

Zhitongcaijing·12/31/2025 23:17:02
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According to a paper published in The Lancet's “Electronic Biomedicine” magazine on the 29th, a long-term follow-up study by a Singaporean research team found that too much exposure in front of a screen before age 2 may change their brain development trajectory, and may also affect their decision-making speed and level of anxiety during adolescence.