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Docs Warn Of Weak Memory In Kids Due To Smartphone Use
The New Indian Express Bengaluru
|August 29, 2025
Children find it difficult to concentrate after hours of watching fast-paced content
ONCE thought to be an illness of ageing, dementia now has a twin in the digital age. Doctors in the city are pointing to "digital dementia" in children, a condition where the brain's natural ability to build and retain memory is weakening because of constant smartphone use.
Experts note that many children are finding it difficult to stay patient or concentrate on tasks for long, as hours of watching fast-paced content on phones are shortening their attention span. Alongside this, doctors, teachers and parents are observing gaps in recall with children struggling to remember sequences in a story, retain what they study beyond a short period, or connect lessons from one day to the next and even their parent's phone numbers.
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