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Lack of sufficient sleep puts cents at risk for cognitive and emotional difficulties, poor college performance, accidents and psychopathology.
Lack of sleep linked to teen addiction: s who sleep less are at higher risk of depression, drug-taking and risky behavior. Chronic sleep deprivation can be as simple as staying up late and waking up early for college or work
There is a good reason that the stereotypical view of modern teenagers is they are lazy s who just want to sleep in, play computer games, surf …
Studies show that 4 out of 5 teen suicide attempts have been preceded by clear warning signs, make sure you know them. Keep reading to learn what teen suicide warning signs to look for, including warning signs or indications of a suicide plan.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. Six teens ages 16 to 19 die every day from motor vehicle injuries. Per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash.
While the nation continues to make progress in broadband deployment, many Americans still lack access to advanced, high-quality voice, data, graphics and video offerings, especially in rural areas and on Tribal lands, according to the 2016 Broadband Progress Report adopted by the Federal Communications Commission.
Two teen teens were found dead in Duval County, Florida and now, we wait for answers and the predictable lack of outrage from people who might typically deem a double murder to be cause for such.
Major Issues Facing Teenagers: Teen Suicide, college Shootings, Cyberbullying, Internet Addiction, Bullying, T.V. & Teen , by Ofer Zur, Ph.D., offered by Zur Institute for Psychologists, MFTs, SWs, Nurses, Counselors and General public
Race advocates and the media are greeting a new Government Accountability Office report on racial disparities in college discipline as a vindication of Obama administration policies. The GAO found that black students get suspended at nearly three times the rate of white students nationally, a