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Teens who spend more time on social media dissatisfied with life, study says

A recent study suggests that teens who spend even one hour per day on social media are more likely to be dissatisfied with life.   The paper, published by the Institute of Labor Economics, a German economic research institute, uses data from about 4,000 British individuals between the ages of ten and fifteen years old. […]

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There’s a ‘Sweet Spot’ for Teens’ Screen Time, Researchers Say

A new study concluded that there is a certain amount of screen time that is beneficial for teens.   Published in the scientific journal Psychological Science, the researchers followed 120,000 adolescents in the UK to see if there was a relationship between overall well-being and amount of time plugged in. Initially, there seemed to be no

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“Sojourners and Strangers” Reviews Clean Router!

‘”Sojourners and Strangers,” a Christian blog, has reviewed Clean Router and highlighted some of the things our customers love about Clean Router! Please note that this review refers to Clean Router by our former name, Pandora’s Hope. Check out the review below!   “Protecting my family, those in my home, and even myself from the

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Feature Friday: Skip the ads with Clean YouTube!

At best, YouTube ads are repetitive and annoying. At worst, they can be lengthy, inappropriate (Fifty Shades of Grey trailer, anyone?), and intrusive. Even kid-friendly videos can have adult commercials!   When Clean Router was developing Clean YouTube, we committed to bringing our customers the best of YouTube without any of the slime.That’s why eliminating

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Violent and Sexual Media Hurts Academic Performance, Study Suggests

Can watching pornography or violent media hurt teens’ grades? A recent study says yes! The researchers examined the grades and test scores of over 1500 Turkish teen boys and found a negative correlation between academic performance and viewing sexual or violent media. The connection held true even after controlling for total amount of screen time

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