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We’ve heard a lot lately about how miserable young Americans are. In the recently released World Happiness Report, the United ...
New data collected from more than 200,000 people across the world shows that young people aren’t as happy as they used to be.
Research lead Jacquelyn Harverson, a Ph.D. candidate from Deakin University's School of Psychology, said the findings were significant, revealing that even at this young age, screen time may ...
Psychologist Sharon Saline explains how, as we grow older, we find more and more value in being taught that there are three ...
New data from Harvard show a startling trend among those of prime child-bearing age, as Pew finds religion recedes and CDC ...
Back in the 80s and 90s, kids grew up without the distracting world of technology we send children into head first these days ...
Chenoa Brookins assumed she'd be married with kids by her mid-twenties, but she says being patient and waiting for the right ...
Depression in young teens could be easier to treat than in adulthood due to the symptoms being more flexible and not yet ingrained, a study shows.
We spoke to 20 voters aged 25 and under about what they think of this election, the big issues and their hopes for the future.
Courtesy of George Hornedo for Congress But Hornedo does not think the divide is simply about age or time in office ... And I think we learned a very important lesson in November and we need ...
By granting bail, the HC underlined the judiciary’s responsibility not only to enforce the law but also to safeguard the ...
A new study suggests that the negative effects of unhealthy habits in young ... time from age 36 to 61. Thus, the cumulative association of earlier risky behaviours exists already at age 36 and ...