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Dr. Yang is professionally associated with the concept of screen time through his clinical advice and research analysis, specifically regarding its impact on children's mental health and development as detailed in [1], [2], and [3]. He further provides expert perspectives on the correlation between screen time levels and mental health outcomes in [4] and [5].

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The effects of screen time on children: The latest research parents ... health.choc.org Dr. Michelle Yang · CHOC 7 facts
perspectiveDr. Yang cautions that existing studies on the effects of screen time are imperfect and require further research.
quoteDr. Yang stated: “It is important in certain kids to take the time to talk about that screen time they’re getting and how it’s affecting them.”
claimExtremely low screen time in children correlates with worse mental health scores, according to research cited by Dr. Yang.
perspectiveDr. Yang advises that infants should be kept away from electronic devices unless adults are present to help interpret the content.
claimMany studies show an association between screen time and developmental issues, but do not prove direct causation, according to Dr. Yang.
claimDr. Yang advises that doctors should identify children at risk and discuss screen time habits and their effects with both the children and their parents.
claimModerate increases in screen time correlate with improved mental health in children, though a limit exists beyond which mental health worsens, according to researchers cited by Dr. Yang.