
Teens who report strong, high-quality friendships tend to have better mental health—an influence that appears nearly three times stronger than the link between social media use and mental health challenges, according to a new study.
Read MoreTeens who report strong, high-quality friendships tend to have better mental health—an influence that appears nearly three times stronger than the link between social media use and mental health challenges, according to a new study.
Read MoreThe number of children poisoned through exposure to fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, has skyrocketed in recent years, researchers have reported.
Read MoreA new study from Norway suggests that a brief educational program can help teenage boys develop more grit, a trait linked to success and well-being.
Read MoreResearch finds higher screen time from childhood leads to more stress and depression in teens, while physical activity helps protect mental well-being.
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