
Jason Nagata
Dr. Jason Nagata is an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco, who studies the safety and efficacy of dietary supplements, particularly in the context of muscle-building substances and their potential risks for young adults.
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Jason Nagata is a medical expert on young adults at UCSF and emphasizes the need to raise the minimum physical activity threshold to prevent hypertension.
Mokslininkai atskleidė, kiek valandų per savaitę reikia mankštintis, kad išvengtumėte aukšto kraujospūdžio | Verslas
Jason Nagata is a pediatrician who recommends creating barriers between individuals and technology.
Πώς να φροντίσετε την ψυχική σας υγείαJason Nagata highlighted the increase in eating disorders among teenagers since the pandemic.
‘Wicked: For Good’ revives an uncomfortable debate about bodies and imagesDr. Jason Nagata is a pediatrician at the University of California who cited a study on the effects of smartphones on children.
Ter um celular antes dos 12 anos traz 3 riscos graves à saúde, comprova maior estudo já feito sobre o assuntoDr. Jason Nagata is a pediatrician who led a study analyzing the impact of social media use on cognitive performance in children.
‘Podridão cerebral’: como a IA e as redes sociais estão contribuindo para o declínio cognitivo?Pediatrician Jason Nagata from the University of California analyzed over 6,500 children and adolescents for social media use effects.
‘Brain rot’: veja como usar a inteligência artificial sem atrofiar o cérebroJason Nagata is a pediatrician who led a study analyzing the impact of social media use on cognitive performance in children.
Cómo la IA y las redes sociales contribuyen a la "podredumbre mental"Jason Nagata is a pediatrician.
14 απλοί τρόποι για να ξεκολλήσετε από το κινητόDr. Jason Nagata is a coauthor of the study who highlighted the potential dangers of muscle-building supplements.
Muscle dysmorphia: Muscle-building supplements may put teens at risk for disorder, study finds



































