"Too many texts: Cellphone experiment shows impact on learning" (KSL news - Salt Lake City)
"Students Who Listened to Beethoven During Lecture — and Heard the Same Music in Dreamland — Did Better on Test Next Day" (Baylor University Research)
"The Mere Presence of Your Smartphone Reduces Brain Power, Study Shows" (University of Texas)
"Study measures how fast humans react to road hazards" (MIT News)
"Your brain’s reaction time peaks at age 24, study finds" (PBS News Hour)
"Hand-me-down toys could pose serious health risks for kids, study says" (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
"'Less Is More,' When It Comes to Sugary, High-Caffeine Energy Drinks, Researchers Say" (American Psychological Association)
"Guzzling two large energy drinks within an hour is dangerous for the heart 'because it raises blood pressure and affects the organ's rhythm'" (London Daily Mail)
"Teen brains aged faster than normal from pandemic stress, study says" (Washington Post)
"One Hour of Video Gaming Can Increase the Brain's Ability to Focus" (University of Arkansas)