
On the Radar: Do Social Media Bans Work, Energy Drinks and Girls Growing Up
Do social media bans work? Energy drinks could cause heart problems in teens. Girl Scout survey says girls are scared about growing up.

Do social media bans work? Energy drinks could cause heart problems in teens. Girl Scout survey says girls are scared about growing up.

Teens feel pressure from peers to join social media. Apple and Google both failed to remove “nudify” apps from their stores. Studies say sharing meals as a family can reduce risk of substance abuse.

Believe it or not, Doom is far more complex than a guy who rips and tears his way through the forces of Hell. We’ll explain how here.

A new study suggests that teens who have good, loving family bonds will likewise have a better shot at a happy life.

Sycophantic AI chatbots validate bad behaviors. Pre-workout supplements lead to sleep loss. OnlyFans ‘models’ promote pornography as valid career choice.

Meta and YouTube lost a landmark social media case. What is the “auramaxxing” trend? How are sugary drinks increasing anxiety?

Sleeping in on weekends can protect mental health. “Slot machine apps” drive us to our phones in addictive ways. Kids are phone-shaming their parents over screentime habits.

Laws might make it harder for AI deepfakes to harm innocents, but we should still talk to our kids about potential dangers.

What are the “boy kibble” and “girl dinner” trends on social media? Why did Pixar ax the original plot of ‘Elio?’ A jury deliberates whether social media giants should be held accountable for harms to teens.

How to talk to your teens about war. Eating disorders in teen boys on the rise. ChatGPT’s “adult mode” is delayed, but parents should prep now.
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