The Ghaziabad case serves as a sobering reminder that digital addiction is a real mental health concern, not just a parenting challenge. Awareness, routine mental health screening, and timely ...
Gaming is not harmful in itself, but when it begins to replace sleep, studies and social interaction, it can affect a child's mental and physical development. Neurologist Dr Kunal Bahrani explains why ...
Many teens labelled 'gaming addicted' are actually masking deeper mental-health issues. Here is how parents can spot the ...
The Ghaziabad case involving three minor sisters has renewed focus on gaming addiction. Experts explain what gaming disorder ...
A new study has found children as young as 10 show clinical-level gaming disorder, which researchers say could affect 100,000 Australian children, with a further 350,000 at risk of smartphone ...
Experts warn that excessive gaming is often less about screen time and more about children using virtual worlds to cope with ...
The Ghaziabad incident and the rise of the Korean culture among the Indian youth have sparked debate among experts on how to ensure online safety, supervision and digital well-being ...
Video gaming can be addictive in the same way as cocaine or gambling, the World Health Organization said Monday in a much anticipated update of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11).