Teens, Social Media and Mental Health Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · May 6, 2025 A new survey finds that most teens credit social media with feeling more connected to friends, while roughly 1 in 5 say social media sites... Continue Reading » High School Experiences Linked to Midlif... Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · May 5, 2025 New research has found associations between many aspects of students' lives during high school and their weight decades later at... Continue Reading » What’s Hot? 05/02/25 Posted by Jim Liebelt · May 2, 2025 A weekly listing of hot cultural items from the Internet, music, television, and... Continue Reading » Adolescents Who Sleep Longer Perform Bet... Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · May 1, 2025 A study finds that adolescents who sleep for longer -- and from an earlier bedtime -- than their peers tend to have improved brain function... Continue Reading » Posts navigation ← Older posts Newer posts →
High School Experiences Linked to Midlif... Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · May 5, 2025 New research has found associations between many aspects of students' lives during high school and their weight decades later at... Continue Reading » What’s Hot? 05/02/25 Posted by Jim Liebelt · May 2, 2025 A weekly listing of hot cultural items from the Internet, music, television, and... Continue Reading » Adolescents Who Sleep Longer Perform Bet... Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · May 1, 2025 A study finds that adolescents who sleep for longer -- and from an earlier bedtime -- than their peers tend to have improved brain function... Continue Reading » Posts navigation ← Older posts Newer posts →
What’s Hot? 05/02/25 Posted by Jim Liebelt · May 2, 2025 A weekly listing of hot cultural items from the Internet, music, television, and... Continue Reading » Adolescents Who Sleep Longer Perform Bet... Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · May 1, 2025 A study finds that adolescents who sleep for longer -- and from an earlier bedtime -- than their peers tend to have improved brain function... Continue Reading » Posts navigation ← Older posts Newer posts →
Adolescents Who Sleep Longer Perform Bet... Posted by [reposted by] Jim Liebelt · May 1, 2025 A study finds that adolescents who sleep for longer -- and from an earlier bedtime -- than their peers tend to have improved brain function... Continue Reading » Posts navigation ← Older posts Newer posts →