Teenagers with aggressive tendencies may experience faster ageing and face physical health issues later in life, according to new research. A study discovered that aggressive behaviour in early teens ...
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Smartphones before age 13 linked to higher risk of suicidal thoughts, aggression, and low self-worth
According to a large-scale study published in Global Advances in Health and Medicine, receiving a smartphone before the age of 13 is associated with significantly poorer mind health outcomes in early ...
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 ...
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Aggressive teenagers may age faster
Teenagers with aggressive tendencies may experience faster ageing and face physical health issues later in life, according to new research. A study discovered that aggressive behaviour in early teens ...
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