Hay que prohibir los móviles hasta los 16 años
Llevo diez años luchando en primera línea contra el suicidio adolescente y he visto que el abuso de las pantallas hace que los jóvenes pierdan habilidades para afrontar la vida, ahonda su sensación de malestar y deteriora su salud mental
Tomado de: Francisco Villar / El Paí Dia de publicación: 2023-10-22
Como psicólogo clínico, me dedico desde hace diez años a la atención directa de familias con hijos menores de 18 años que deciden (…)
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Hay que prohibir los móviles hasta los 16 años
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Fallece un varón en la calle Verbena de Valladolid tras precipitarse desde un séptimo piso.
11 de febrero de 2019 · 384 lecturasFallece un varón en la calle Verbena de Valladolid tras precipitarse desde un séptimo piso. Los servicios de emergencia han intentado reanimarlo sin éxito
EL NORTEVALLADOLID Lunes, 11 febrero 2019, 17:11 5 Un varón, cuya identidad y edad no han transcendido, ha fallecido en la mañana de este lunes al precipitarse desde un séptimo piso a la altura del número 18 de la calle Verbena, según han informado fuentes del 112 y de la Policía Nacional.
El suceso ha tendido lugar sobre las 13:54 (…) -
Increases in Depressive Symptoms, Suicide-Related Outcomes, and Suicide Rates Among U.S. Adolescents After 2010 and Links to Increased New Media Screen Time
19 de febrero de 2018 · 1679 lecturasAbstract
In two nationally representative surveys of U.S. adolescents in grades 8 through 12 (N = 506,820) and national statistics on suicide deaths for those ages 13 to 18, adolescents" depressive symptoms, suicide-related outcomes, and suicide rates increased between 2010 and 2015, especially among females. Adolescents who spent more time on new media (including social media and electronic devices such as smartphones) were more likely to report mental health issues, and adolescents who (…) -
The Suicidal Feelings, Self-Injury, and Mobile Phone Use After Lights Out in Adolescents
8 de octubre de 2012 · 1182 lecturasThe Suicidal Feelings, Self-Injury, and Mobile Phone Use After Lights Out in Adolescents
Norihito Oshima, MD1, Atsushi Nishida, PhD2, Shinji Shimodera, MD, PhD3, Mamoru Tochigi, MD, PhD4, Shuntaro Ando, MD, PhD2,4, Syudo Yamasaki, PhD2, Yuji Okazaki, MD5 and Tsukasa Sasaki, MD, PhD1,6
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1Office for Mental Health Support, Division for Counseling and Support, The University of Tokyo, 2Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral (…) -
Fielding a current idea: exploring the public health impact of electromagnetic radiation
9 de enero de 2012 · 2706 lecturasFielding a current idea: exploring the public health impact of electromagnetic radiation Stephen J. Genuis- Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, 2935-66 Street, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6K 4C1
Summary Several publications in the scientific literature have raised concern about the individual and public health impact of adverse non-ionizing radiation (a-NIR) from electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure emanating from certain power, electrical and wireless devices commonly found in the home, (…) -
UK NEWS. SUICIDES ‘LINKED TO PHONE MASTS’
19 de noviembre de 2011 · 1457 lecturasUK NEWS. SUICIDES ‘LINKED TO PHONE MASTS’ Story Image
There are thousands of masts in Britain
Sunday June 22,2008 By Lucy Johnston
THE spate of deaths among young people in Britain’s suicide capital could be linked to radio waves from dozens of mobile phone transmitter masts near the victims’ homes.
Dr Roger Coghill, who sits on a Government advisory committee on mobile radiation, has discovered that all 22 youngsters who have killed themselves in Bridgend, South Wales, over the past (…) -
Does the Earth’s magnetic field cause suicides?
28 de octubre de 2010 · 1395 lecturasDoes the Earth’s magnetic field cause suicides? 13:39 24 April 2008 by Catherine Brahic
Many animals can sense the Earth’s magnetic field, so why not people, asks Oleg Shumilov of the Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems in Russia.
Shumilov looked at activity in the Earth’s geomagnetic field from 1948 to 1997 and found that it grouped into three seasonal peaks every year: one from March to May, another in July and the last in October.
Surprisingly, he also found that the (…) -
Historical evidence that electrification caused the 20th century epidemic. Samuel Milham.
25 de septiembre de 2009 · 1861 lecturasHistorical evidence that electrification caused the 20th century epidemic of ‘‘diseases of civilization”
s u m m a r y The slow spread of residential electrification in the US in the first half of the 20th century from urban to rural areas resulted by 1940 in two large populations; urban populations, with nearly complete electrification and rural populations exposed to varying levels of electrification depending on the progress of electrification in their state. It took until 1956 for US (…) -
SUICIDES ‘LINKED TO PHONE MASTS’
22 de junio de 2008 · 1790 lecturasSUICIDES ‘LINKED TO PHONE MASTS’ Sunday June 22,2008
Lucy Johnston THE spate of deaths among young people in Britain’s suicide capital could be linked to radio waves from dozens of mobile phone transmitter masts near the victims’ homes.
Dr Roger Coghill, who sits on a Government advisory committee on mobile radiation, has discovered that all 22 youngsters who have killed themselves in Bridgend, South Wales, over the past 18 months lived far closer than average to a mast.
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Tragic teens are laid to rest. Mr Trower, who has investigated seven suicide clusters suggests waves from devices such as mobile phone masts can lead to depression and suicides among youngsters.
9 de abril de 2008 · 2027 lecturasTragic teens are laid to rest Mar 6 2008 by Kerry-Lynne Doyle, Glamorgan Gazette
Council should meet scientist A DENTIST says the council should meet a scientist who claims mobile phones and wireless internet waves can lead to suicide.
Dr Tony Fodor, of De Granville Place, Porthcawl, says he wants Bridgend County Borough Council to enter discussions with scientist Barrie Trower regarding his research.
As revealed in the Gazette in January, Mr Trower, who has investigated seven suicide (…)