How time flies! It seems like yesterday we were just welcoming the summer sunshine and now, I can already smell all the ...
We spoke to parents, teachers, and kids themselves to discover the very best gifts for teen boys and girls, including picks ...
About 50% of U.S. teens aged 12 to 17 report four or more hours of screen time daily. Teens with high screen time are more likely to report symptoms of anxiety (27%) and depression (26%).
Mr. McCartney started his deception of girls online from his childhood bedroom in Newry, a city in Northern Ireland, when he was in his late teens. The Northern Irish police estimated that Mr ...
The drugs, which moderate blood glucose levels and create a sense of satiety, or fullness, were approved for teens aged 12 and up specifically for weight loss just a few years ago. Pediatricians ...
Teens want movies and shows to stay in the friend zone. At a time when films like “Babygirl,” “Poor Things” and “Fair Play” and series such as “Disclaimer” and “Tell Me Lies ...
More teens want to see friendship on screen, not romance. Last year, researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles found that teens and young adults think there's too much sex and ...
The study, Teens & Screens, conducted by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, found that 63.5 percent of participants said they wanted content that depicted platonic ...
TikTok initially launched the STEM feed in response to criticism from lawmakers and rights groups who argue that TikTok is harmful to teens and uses addictive design practices to keep users ...
However, adolescence is frequently viewed through stereotypes that label teens as rebellious, self-centered, and constantly glued to their phones. While these generalizations overlook the true ...
Scott Faust, a spokesperson for the school district, said the last sighting of teens was by their peers at the dance at 9:05 p.m. The two were supposed to meet their parents after the dance at ...
Eighty percent of teens see conspiracy theories on social media—and about half reported seeing them at least once a week. Of the teens who reported seeing conspiracy theories, 81 percent said ...