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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: “The average [time kids spend] is about 5.5 hours per day on…”

Featuring: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Independent | United States Secretary of Health and Human Services | National

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The Mind-Body Connection - Dr. Ellen Vora

Published | Video Starts at 10:45

… trends, especially in female adolescent health, that's happening and it's tracking with the ubiquity of smartphones and then social media. And I mean all these kids and I think now The average [time kids spend] is about 5.5 hours per day on social media. And that was time when we were outdoors and I was a kid and we were playing sports, we were doing things that I think increase opportunities for self esteem. (10:45–10:52)

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