
According to a new study, teenagers who generally felt happy, optimistic, and loved went on to show better cardiovascular health in their 20s and 30s, versus kids who lacked that level of mental well-being.
Read MoreAccording to a new study, teenagers who generally felt happy, optimistic, and loved went on to show better cardiovascular health in their 20s and 30s, versus kids who lacked that level of mental well-being.
Read MoreThe latest USC research on the impact of music education shows that for adolescents, the benefits appear to extend beyond a surge in neural connections in their brains. It actually boosts their well-being.
Read MoreA ground-breaking psychological study of hundreds of children showed “controlling sounding voices” didn’t gain cooperation from 10-16-year-olds.
Read MoreIn a new study, scientists at the University of Otago in New Zealand reveal that children who don’t get enough sleep eat more calories than their well-rested peers.
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