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It’s great that 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' and 'Love Island' have taken steps to try to prevent online hate. But their ...
School bullying reaches devastating new peaks in Australia with figures showing a rising number of children as young as 10 ...
A global study of 2 million people links smartphone use under age 13 to mental health issues, especially in girls, citing ...
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Using smartphones before age 13 could damage kids’ mental health, according to a new study based on self-reports in a survey ...
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, has called for the establishment of a ...
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Scripps News on MSNStudy warns about significant mental health risks of giving smartphones to pre-teensNew research suggests parents should wait until their children are at least 13 years old before giving them smartphones, ...
Researchers said their study’s findings underscored the need for policies to create safer digital spaces and restrict ...
Bullying can be a difficult situation for any child or family to navigate—but what if your child is the bully? Here are some ...
Nearly three years after 16-year-old McKenna Brown took her own life, her parents are calling for legislation to protect ...
Carvalho is set to deliver his “Opening of Schools” address as LAUSD braces for possible loss of $123M in federal funds ...
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Mirrorlights: Smartphones before 13 may raise suicidal thoughts, aggression risk in youth: StudyThe study, published in the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, found that 18- to 24-year-olds who had received their first smartphone at age 12 or younger were more likely to report ...
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