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Fifty years after its landmark 1966 survey, Newsweek set out to discover what’s changed and what’s stayed the same for American teens.

The news should really not be a surprise. There’s been ample research—and even more media coverage—on the effects substance use can have on the teenage brain. New research adds to the connection. Researchers at the University of Connecticut studied 1,165 people over the course of their

Most people think they would know if they had a sexually transmitted infection (STI) . . . wrong! The truth is many of STIs have no signs or …

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Smartphone adoption among American teens has increased substantially and mobile access to the internet is pervasive. One in four teens are “cell-mostly” internet users, who say they mostly go online using their phone and not using some other device such as a desktop or laptop computer. These are

is a made-for-TV documentary on American teenagers. Highly controversial before it even aired, it was pulled and never made it to the small screen. It went on to become an award-winning film.

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American cents’ Sources of Sexual Health Information This fact sheet includes information on the main sources from which teens …

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Apr 28, 2018 · Teens undergo the biological changes of and experience cognitive changes allowing them to think more abstractly. Includes resilience tips for teens and communication tips for parents.

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Estimating how many sexually transmitted infection (STI) cases occur is not a simple task. First, most STIs can be “silent,” with no noticeable symptoms.

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