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Glow up routines' are all over social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, with many teen and tweens creating their own ...
Traumatizing videos showing Charlie Kirk being shot have been circulating online since Wednesday, and mental health ...
A psychologist says violent content can trigger harmful responses in children and urges parents to talk openly about what they see online.
Children who post publicly online even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and anxious and get too little sleep, according to the results of a new, large-scale ...
Teens who have depressive symptoms and social issues are more likely to get stuck in a cycle of problematic gaming.
LISA, THAT’S ALL GREAT NEWS. AND WITH KIDS HEADING BACK TO SCHOOL, THERE IS AN INCREASED FOCUS ON THEIR MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING, THEIR EMOTIONAL FITNESS, IF YOU WILL. AND JOINING US MORE TO TALK ...
Youth in Lahaina, Hawaii, have been struggling since wildfires destroyed their hometown two years ago. The Hawaii Department ...
From Pong and Pac-Man to Minecraft and Fortnight, video games have always been a lot of fun. Sometimes, however, gamers become fixated, compulsive or — ...