A new study reveals that aggressive behavior during early teenage years can signal accelerated biological aging later in life. Researchers followed 121 participants from age 13 to 30 and found that ...
Photo by Ð Ð¸Ñ Ð°Ð¸Ð» Ð Ñ Ð°Ð¼Ð¾Ñ via Pexels By Stephen Beech Teenage aggression is a "warning sign" for faster aging later in life, according to a new study. Teens who frequently lash out at others ...
Teens who frequently lash out at others may face lasting physical health consequences later in life, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. The study found that ...
Teens who frequently lash out at others may face lasting physical health consequences later in life, according to research published in the journal Health Psychology. The study found that aggressive ...
For example, instead of asking, "Why are you acting this way?" Try asking your teen, "What is going on for you today?" If you ...
We know that technology plays a big role in the teen mental health crisis (although it’s definitely not the only thing driving it). But the specifics of how tech is hurting our teens is getting us ...
For teens, dating is about more than just finding a boyfriend or girlfriend. It’s a critical part of adolescent development, but with reports of increased violence occurring within relationships, ...
Teens who frequently lash out at others may face lasting physical health consequences later in life, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. The study found that ...