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View all search resultsIn the not-so-distant past, people turned on their televisions for entertainment and information. However, with the growing dominance of the internet, more people have abandoned conventional televisions and are relying on mobile gadgets.
The gadget addiction among children has become a growing concern in Indonesia, home to 150 million internet users and 355 million active gadgets – according to a report by London-based media company We Are Social. In the past few years, hospitals and health centers across Indonesia have been treating hundreds of children who have shown symptoms of acute gadget addiction like depression and temper tantrums.
New US research has found that preschool-age children who use more screen-based media show structural differences in the brain -- which could affect their language and literacy skills.
Established insurers aren’t doing a very good job of delivering value to their younger customers. That’s one of the major findings of Bain & Company’s survey of more than 174,000 retail insurance customers in 18 countries, including 3,000 customers in Indonesia.
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