The guidelines, issued by Sweden's public health authority, recommend no screen exposure for children under two and strict screen time limits for older age groups.
The new recommendations address increased screen time among Swedish youth, who average over four hours of daily screen engagement, alongside pressing health concerns.
Minister Jakob Forssmed emphasized the importance of these guidelines, stating that excessive screen use negatively affects health, including sleep and mental well-being.
Forssmed argued that children's health and development are compromised by technology, asserting that their well-being should take precedence over corporate profits.
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