
A new survey found that 31 percent of teens said their interactions with AI companions were either as satisfying or more satisfying than conversations with real-life friends.
Read MoreA new survey found that 31 percent of teens said their interactions with AI companions were either as satisfying or more satisfying than conversations with real-life friends.
Read MoreResearchers have shown, for the first time in Australia, what happens in the brain of adolescent girls when they see someone being subjected to body image-related cyberbullying (BRC).
Read MoreFor the first time, researchers have taken an in-depth look at the correlation between stressed parents and self-harming in adolescents.
Read MoreOral nicotine pouches—small, smokeless, nearly invisible and placed between the lip and gum—are rapidly gaining popularity among teens, sparking new concerns from public health experts.
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