Get Virtual Care
  • Primary Care
  • Urgent Care
  • FAQs
  • Support Center
For Businesses
  • Direct Primary Care for Organizations
  • For DMEs and Pharmacies
  • For Health Plans
  • For Providers
About Us
  • Who We Are
  • Why HealthTap
  • Our Standards
  • Contact
Log in
Book a video appointment
Book now
  • Get Virtual Care

    • Primary Care
    • Urgent Care
    • FAQs
    • Support Center
  • For Businesses

    • Direct Primary Care for Organizations
    • For DMEs and Pharmacies
    • For Health Plans
    • For Providers
  • About Us

    • Who We Are
    • Why HealthTap
    • Our Standards
    • Contact
Log in to HealthTap
HealthTap Online Primary Care Doctors Accepting New Patients
Book a video visit
HealthTap
Telehealth
A member asked:

Does watching tv cause students grades to drop?

A doctor has provided 1 answer
Dr. Ryan Phasouk answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

No: Students, parents and teachers cause grades to drop. The television is an inanimate object.

Answered 9/28/2016

4.3k views

Thank

Related Questions

A member asked:

I'm a little desperate but this happen suddenly. For some reason I started to see my eyelashes with a blurry effect when watching TV on a dark room. I have 36 years old and I started to feel terribly anxious because I never felt this way?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

A member asked:

Iv had body aches and pains alot over the last couple months, what could be the cause? could it be because I stay up late watching alot of TV and not getting many hours of sleep? or could it be related to my diet?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

A member asked:

I'm excited by watching tv or thinking deeply about something but still could I have caused myself frontal lobe dementia?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

A member asked:

What would cause a 2 y.o to take deep breaths every 20 seconds when relaxed watching tv. No other symptoms.. Started after cold/virus a month ago..

7 doctors weighed in across 3 answers

A member asked:

If I watch computer or tv for a long time .Will it cause me dry eyes ?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

People also searched for:

Is there any truth that reading or watching tv in dim lights will cause the eyesight to deteriorate?
What would cause a burning feeling in your neck and middle back while reading or watching tv?
When Im getting ready for bed and Im laying down watching tv I notice my bpm drop to about 50-60. Is this normal? Im a pretty active lady, not crazy about working out though. No other symptoms just tired and ready for bed?
Watching fast moving objects in TV causes dizziness . please solve my problem..im unable to watch TV?
Had a fright while watching tv for a split second got quite scared. Im pregnant can this cause harm to my baby?

Telemedicine

Primary Care
Manage Your Conditions
Women's Health
Children's Health
Men's Health
Senior Health
Wellness, Prevention & Lifestyle
Sexual Health
Mental & Behavioral Health
Travel Medicine
Urgent Care
Ask your question
Didn't find what you're looking for?

90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more.

Ask your question

More of what we treat

Allergies
Antibiotics
Asthma
High Blood Pressure
Prescriptions
Type 2 Diabetes
Content on HealthTap (including answers) should not be used for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and interactions on HealthTap do not create a doctor-patient relationship. Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency.
HealthTap
HIPAA logo
HIPAASecure
Soc 2 Type 2 logo
SOC 2 Type 2Certified
JCAHO Accredited
JCAHOAccredited

For Businesses

Direct Primary Care for OrganizationsFor DMEs and PharmaciesFor Health PlansFor Providers

Company

About UsSupport CenterContact Us

Health Content

Health TopicsDoctor Q&A by Specialty

Join Us

For DoctorsJobs
Member App

Download HealthTap

Video visit and message your doctor

Member App QR Code
Play Store Member LinkApp Store Member Link

Questions?

+1 (888) 828-0841support@healthtap.com
LinkedInTwitter
HomeTermsPrivacyCookiesDMCAHealth TopicsDoctors DirectoryDoctor Q&A by Specialty
Copyright 2026 HealthTap, Inc.