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13 Oct 2024
Mobile phones can significantly affect students’ well-being and academic performance
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Excessive screen time leads to sleep deprivation, causing tiredness and lack of focus in class
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Many teens suffer from physical issues, such as neck pain and vision problems, due to poor posture while using phones
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The constant notifications can create anxiety and stress, distracting students from their studies
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Cyberbullying has become more common, leading to emotional distress among teenagers
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Mobile phones can lead to a lazy lifestyle, which can make it easier to gain weight
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The pressure to stay connected can diminish students’ ability to engage in face-to-face interactions
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Students may also develop poor language skills due to shorthand texting and autocorrect reliance
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Overuse of mobile phones can negatively impact brain development during critical growth stages
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Unrestricted internet access exposes students to inappropriate content, which can affect their mental health
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Many teens may also fall prey to cybercrimes, resulting in significant psychological harm
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