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The two American studies link the decline in birth rates worldwide to the widespread adoption of smartphones, noting that the emergence of devices like the iPhone in 2007 coincided with a sharp decrease in birth rates, especially among young populations. They suggest a possible impact on social interactions and sexual activity. Although the studies confirm a statistical correlation between the proliferation of smartphones and declining fertility rates, they do not establish a direct causal relationship. They emphasize the need for further research to understand the long-term effects of these digital transformations on reproductive decisions and family life.
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