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Banning screens is often not an option. So Science News spoke with experts studying screen use and addiction in teens to help families navigate this complex issue.
If you have a pet mouse of your own, you’ll know they make for lively, curious companions. However, because of their small size and subtle behaviors, it can be challenging to notice when they’re ...
Dr. Martha Stout, in her book "The Sociopath Next Door," notes that this charm can quickly dissolve once they achieve what ...
They're rare, but alcohol allergies can range from mild to life-threatening, says Samuels.
Teenagers are turning to AI for advice, guidance and conversation. The appeal is clear: Chatbots are patient, never ...
It’s completely natural to feel let down when a new match doesn’t instantly give you the same spark your ex once did. Because ...
A sink full of unwashed dishes might make a person lazy, but sometimes there is something more going on. Around 54% of ...
The latest data from NCRB paints a troubling picture of student well-being in India. With thousands of young lives lost to ...
Brain health isn’t just an elderly concern. In early childhood, poor maternal nutrition and infections can cause lifelong ...
I am 72 years old and in good health. Last fall, I got weak and shaky while working in my yard. It was a hot day, so my son insisted on calling 911.
Procrastination feels easy now, but it costs you more than time. Discover 7 surprising ways delay impacts your learning, health, and confidence—without you even realising it.