The teenage stage of life has been classified as the exciting, energetic, and potential stage, but it has also been overwhelming. Most teenagers feel stress even when what seems to be “normal” is ...
High levels of screen time before age two is linked to slower decision-making at age 8 and higher levels of anxiety by ...
As teens spend less time with their friends in person, scientists are beginning to uncover how isolation may affect the developing “social brain." Here’s what we know—and when parents should be ...
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Insights from the San Antonio Gynecomastia Center about adolescent gynecomastia
Adolescent gynecomastia affects countless young men during their developmental years, often causing significant emotional ...
As a growing number of schools ban phones because of concerns about how they could affect mental health, a new study warns ...
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Cannabis can be a problem for teens even if it’s once or twice a month
Researchers analyzing data from more than 160,000 U.S. middle and high school students found that adolescents who used ...
Large amounts of screen time for toddlers is linked to anxiety during their teenage years, according to a new study.
In a study led by researchers from Mass General Brigham, children with more adverse prenatal exposures (APEs) showed higher ...
New research following children for more than a decade links high screen exposure before age two to accelerated brain maturation, slower decision-making, and increased anxiety by adolescence.
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety by their teenage years. This was done ...
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Infant screen time linked to slower cognitive processing and teen anxiety
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower ...
In an NIH-funded study led by researchers from Mass General Brigham , children with more adverse prenatal exposures (APEs) showed higher rates of ...
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