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Do the benefits of social media, like finding support online, outweigh the negative affects social media can have on teens’ mental health?

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Learning the facts about drugs & alcohol can help you make informed decisions about your health.

Family arguments over teenagers’ music-listening choices are as old as disagreements over who washes the dishes or takes out the trash. Parents’ musical tastes are often very different from those of their teenage ren; however, music has the potential to affect …

If you don’t already know, a stereotype is a generalization that is usually exaggerated or oversimplified and is often offensive to distinguish a group.

Long-term bullying can lead to depression and feelings that you are worthless. Some of these effects can last for a long time, even into adulthood. A person who is bullied may become an adult who finds it hard to trust others, has problems making or keeping friends and lacks in confidence or self-worth.

Apr 01, 2016 · Almost all teens use technology everyday. That raises the question “Is the use of technology affec

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Shortly after her son Alex turned 13, north Texas mom Tracie noticed a change in his blood sugar control. His numbers were running slightly high … almost all the time.

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Thanks to sophisticated imaging technology and a raft of longitudinal studies, we’re learning that the teen years are a period of crucial brain development subject to a host of environmental and genetic factors.

So the government shut down at 12:01 a.m. EST on Saturday after lawmakers unsuccessfully brokered a plan to continue government funding into next week. There have been 12 shutdowns since 1981, ranging in duration from a single day to 21 days, according to the Congressional Research Service. The last

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ADHD – how it can affect teenagers Secondary college and ADHD. Someone with ADHD may begin to fall way behind other people of the same age at college, even though they would be able to do well if their ADHD was under control.

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