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Screen Time and Adolescence: A Deeper Dive on Mental Health

By | May 13, 2026

Teen screen time has become one of the most studied topics in adolescent health — and for good reason. In our first post, we covered three areas that screen time affects: physical health, mental health, and social development. This post takes a closer look at the mental health evidence — the research findings and the… Read More: Screen Time and Adolescence: A Deeper Dive on Mental Health »

Screen Time and Adolescence: Why It Matters More Than Ever

By | April 23, 2026

Screen time is now a central part of adolescent life, and it is nearly unavoidable. Adolescents complete schoolwork online, watch video clips and television, play video games, engage in social media—all on devices. This begins a three-part series on screen time and adolescence. We review evidence and explore what we might do about it. In… Read More: Screen Time and Adolescence: Why It Matters More Than Ever »

The childhood roots of health inequity: Part 3 – Dr. Kerith Conron

By | March 13, 2017

This post is the third in our series focusing on presentations that were delivered at a special panel session at APHA16 on the childhood roots of health inequity [part 1, part 2]. Our third presenter, Kerith Conron, ScD, MPH, is currently the Blachford-Cooper Distinguished Scholar and Research Director at The Williams Institute of UCLA’s School… Read More: The childhood roots of health inequity: Part 3 – Dr.… »