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Could your child's smartphone be quietly disrupting their hormones? In this episode of the Phone Addiction podcast, we dive into the emerging science connecting smartphone use, blue light exposure, and major disruptions to puberty, sleep, and the broader endocrine system. Hormones are the body's chemical messengers — controlling everything from growth and mood to reproduction, metabolism, and the sleep-wake cycle. New research suggests that the late-night scrolling, constant blue light exposure, and chronic overstimulation that come with smartphones may be interfering with melatonin production, cortisol rhythms, and the delicate hormonal cascade that powers adolescent development. In this episode we cover: * How blue light from screens suppresses melatonin and delays sleep onset * The link between poor sleep, elevated cortisol, and stunted growth, mood, and recovery * What emerging studies reveal about smartphone use and earlier or disrupted puberty * How chronic stress signaling from notifications and social media affects the HPA axis * The connection between screen time, weight gain, insulin resistance, and metabolic health * Why teen girls and boys may experience hormonal disruption differently * Evidence-based steps families can take to protect circadian rhythms and endocrine health Drawing on research from endocrinologists, sleep scientists, and pediatric specialists, this is essential listening for parents, teens, healthcare professionals, and anyone curious about the long-term biological impact of life with a smartphone. 🎧 Part of our Phone Addiction series — subscribe for new episodes on screens, hormones, brain development, and raising healthy kids in the digital age.
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