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Less Job Opportunities for Poor Children in Germany

A recent study by the Institute of German Economy (IW) has found that teenagers from wealthier households in Germany are more likely to have a

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E-cigarettes linked to increased tobacco use

A new study conducted by researchers at Purdue University has found that teenagers who use e-cigarettes before the age of 15 are more likely to

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Brain changes in social media users

A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has found that the brains of teenagers who frequently use

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Wealthy Homelands = Unhappy Teens

In a surprising twist, a recent study by economists Robert Rudolf and Dirk Bethmann of Korea University has found that the happiness of teenagers decreases

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Gaming can be deadly for kids.

A new study has found that playing computer games can be a deadly risk for some children and teenagers. Researchers from the Heart Centre for

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E-Cigarettes: A Gateway to Smoking

A new study conducted by the University of California in San Diego has found that teenagers who use e-cigarettes are three times more likely to

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Mobile Radiation Harms Teen Memory

Mobile phone radiation has been found to impair the visual memory of teenagers who use their phones excessively. The study, conducted by scientists at the

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Bright Screens Disrupt Sleep

Smartphones and tablets have become an integral part of our daily lives, but a recent study by the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at the Rensselaer