
Tweens who spend more time on screens have a higher likelihood of developing disruptive behavior disorders, with social media having an especially strong influence, according to a new study.
Read MoreTweens who spend more time on screens have a higher likelihood of developing disruptive behavior disorders, with social media having an especially strong influence, according to a new study.
Read MoreResearchers from Florida Atlantic University have found that cultivating more empathy among kids is an effective way of preventing cyberbullying.
Read MoreAccording to a survey by RetailMeNot, parents plan to spend, on average, a total of $1,104 on back-to-school supplies for the new school year.
Read MoreIn a new study, researchers from USC surveyed more than 3,500 Southern California teens about the nicotine products they use. The new flavored oral nicotine products ranked second: 3.4% of teens had used them at least once, while 1.7% had used them in the past six months.
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