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Jim Liebelt
Senior Writer, Editor and Researcher for the HomeWord Center for Youth and Family at Azusa Pacific University
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December 19, 2017
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A new study suggests that for teenagers, even a short period of sleep restriction could, over the long term, raise their risk for depression and...
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December 15, 2017
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December 14, 2017
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New research shows that when teens smoked an e-cigarette during one month, they were up to seven times more likely to smoke tobacco in the future.
December 13, 2017
Obese Teens Have Disrupted Brain Connections
New research reveals that obese adolescents have disrupted connectivity in the complex regions of the brain involved in regulating appetite,...
December 12, 2017
More Time On Smartphones Linked To Higher Suicide Risk In Teens, Study Says
Researchers at Florida State University say there’s a link between an increased risk of suicide in teens and the time spent using mobile devices.
December 11, 2017
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December 08, 2017
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December 07, 2017
Facebook 'Messenger Kids' Lets Under-13s Chat with Whom Parents Approve
Facebook is opening up to children under age 13 with a privacy-focused app, “Messenger Kids,” that lets parents download the app on their child’s...
December 06, 2017
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Half of children aged 11 and 12 have a social media profile, despite most platforms' minimum age being 13, a study from UK regulator Ofcom...
December 05, 2017
Teens Get More Sleep When School Starts Later
In a national study of urban teenagers, researchers found that high school start times after 8:30 a.m. increased the likelihood that teens obtained...
December 04, 2017
What's Hot? 12/01/17
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December 01, 2017
Smart Phone Addiction = Brain Chemistry Imbalance
Researchers have found young people addicted to smartphones and the internet display an imbalance in their brain chemistry.
November 30, 2017
Bullied Teens More Likely to Take Weapons to School
Bullied teens are twice as likely to take weapons such as guns or knives to school, a new study reveals.
November 28, 2017
Teens' Painkiller Misuse Linked to Dating Violence
Teens who abuse prescription drugs, like opioid painkillers, are prone to initiating or being victims of dating violence, a new study finds.
November 21, 2017
Boys May Do Better in Schools with More Girls
Boys are more likely to achieve higher reading scores when they attend schools with a higher proportion of female students, according to a new...
November 20, 2017
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