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17-Year-Old's Parents Imprisoned, Inspires Play Premiere
At 17, Kerry Wright faced parental imprisonment for cannabis cultivation, inspiring her debut play, "Kailey," premiering in Bradford, which portrays the challenges faced by young people when a parent is incarcerated.
17-Year-Old's Parents Imprisoned, Inspires Play Premiere
At 17, Kerry Wright faced parental imprisonment for cannabis cultivation, inspiring her debut play, "Kailey," premiering in Bradford, which portrays the challenges faced by young people when a parent is incarcerated.
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24% Bias Score


Hong Kong Study Links Binge Gaming to Mental Health Issues in Youth
A Hong Kong study of 2,592 school children and teens revealed a 31% rate of binge gaming (five or more consecutive hours), significantly impacting mental health (depression, anxiety, sleep) with boys showing a 14.3% higher prevalence than girls; researchers suggest this might be an early phase of In...
Hong Kong Study Links Binge Gaming to Mental Health Issues in Youth
A Hong Kong study of 2,592 school children and teens revealed a 31% rate of binge gaming (five or more consecutive hours), significantly impacting mental health (depression, anxiety, sleep) with boys showing a 14.3% higher prevalence than girls; researchers suggest this might be an early phase of In...
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60% Bias Score


Technology, Overprotective Parenting Fuel Youth Mental Health Crisis
Increased technology use among children, coupled with overprotective parenting, is causing higher rates of anxiety and depression in young people born after 1996, according to studies by Dr. Jean M. Twenge and Professor Jonathan Haidt; a shift towards more autonomous, less supervised childhoods is s...
Technology, Overprotective Parenting Fuel Youth Mental Health Crisis
Increased technology use among children, coupled with overprotective parenting, is causing higher rates of anxiety and depression in young people born after 1996, according to studies by Dr. Jean M. Twenge and Professor Jonathan Haidt; a shift towards more autonomous, less supervised childhoods is s...
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36% Bias Score


Smartphone Addiction Among Young Italians: A Study Reveals Serious Mental Health Impacts
A Changes Unipol study reveals that 91% of young Italians (16-35) own smartphones, with 64% using them frequently (4+ hours daily), leading to problematic behaviors like sleep loss (57%), anxiety (50%), reduced social interaction (40%), and decreased performance (30%) in 90% of young users; women sh...
Smartphone Addiction Among Young Italians: A Study Reveals Serious Mental Health Impacts
A Changes Unipol study reveals that 91% of young Italians (16-35) own smartphones, with 64% using them frequently (4+ hours daily), leading to problematic behaviors like sleep loss (57%), anxiety (50%), reduced social interaction (40%), and decreased performance (30%) in 90% of young users; women sh...
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56% Bias Score


Heat-Related Deaths to Shift to Younger Populations by 2100
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that by 2100, heat-related deaths in Mexico could increase by 32% among those under 35, due to increased outdoor work exposure and higher activity levels; while deaths among older people would decrease. The study also shows lethal heat exposure level...
Heat-Related Deaths to Shift to Younger Populations by 2100
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that by 2100, heat-related deaths in Mexico could increase by 32% among those under 35, due to increased outdoor work exposure and higher activity levels; while deaths among older people would decrease. The study also shows lethal heat exposure level...
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32% Bias Score


Climate Change Shifts Heat-Related Deaths to Younger Populations in Mexico
A new study reveals that in Mexico, people under 35 account for 75% of heat-related deaths, a trend projected to worsen with climate change, shifting the burden of temperature-related mortality from older to younger populations.
Climate Change Shifts Heat-Related Deaths to Younger Populations in Mexico
A new study reveals that in Mexico, people under 35 account for 75% of heat-related deaths, a trend projected to worsen with climate change, shifting the burden of temperature-related mortality from older to younger populations.
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36% Bias Score

Ketamine Addiction: Man's Agony Highlights Growing Crisis Among Young People
A 34-year-old man from Kent, Nathan, describes his seven-year ketamine addiction, resulting in severe bladder damage and chronic pain, highlighting the devastating physical effects and advocating for stronger regulations and increased awareness as the number of young users needing support has risen ...

Ketamine Addiction: Man's Agony Highlights Growing Crisis Among Young People
A 34-year-old man from Kent, Nathan, describes his seven-year ketamine addiction, resulting in severe bladder damage and chronic pain, highlighting the devastating physical effects and advocating for stronger regulations and increased awareness as the number of young users needing support has risen ...
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48% Bias Score

UK Ranks Low in Global Human Flourishing Study
A global study ranks the UK 20th out of 22 countries in "human flourishing," based on factors including happiness, health, financial security, relationships, and meaning in life; young adults in the UK reported significantly lower life satisfaction.

UK Ranks Low in Global Human Flourishing Study
A global study ranks the UK 20th out of 22 countries in "human flourishing," based on factors including happiness, health, financial security, relationships, and meaning in life; young adults in the UK reported significantly lower life satisfaction.
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32% Bias Score

Lockdowns' Lasting Impact on Young People's Mental Health
COVID-19 lockdowns negatively impacted the mental and physical health of young people, leading to increased rates of anxiety, depression, cognitive difficulties, and eating disorders, particularly among women, highlighting the need for a more balanced approach during future pandemics.

Lockdowns' Lasting Impact on Young People's Mental Health
COVID-19 lockdowns negatively impacted the mental and physical health of young people, leading to increased rates of anxiety, depression, cognitive difficulties, and eating disorders, particularly among women, highlighting the need for a more balanced approach during future pandemics.
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56% Bias Score

From Social Media Shield to Critical Thinking: A Parent's Shift in Protecting Children
A mother, after producing a film on the mental health challenges of Gen Z, shifts her focus from protecting her son from social media to equipping him with critical thinking skills to navigate its complexities and life's challenges.

From Social Media Shield to Critical Thinking: A Parent's Shift in Protecting Children
A mother, after producing a film on the mental health challenges of Gen Z, shifts her focus from protecting her son from social media to equipping him with critical thinking skills to navigate its complexities and life's challenges.
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56% Bias Score

Study Projects 32% Rise in Heat-Related Deaths Among Young People by 2100
A study in Science Advances projects a 32% rise in heat-related deaths among those under 35 by 2100, contrasting with anticipated impacts on the elderly, based on Mexican mortality data (1998-2019) showing that three in four heat-related deaths were in this younger group, highlighting the disproport...

Study Projects 32% Rise in Heat-Related Deaths Among Young People by 2100
A study in Science Advances projects a 32% rise in heat-related deaths among those under 35 by 2100, contrasting with anticipated impacts on the elderly, based on Mexican mortality data (1998-2019) showing that three in four heat-related deaths were in this younger group, highlighting the disproport...
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40% Bias Score

Vapear daña las arterias incluso sin nicotina
Un nuevo estudio muestra que vapear, incluso sin nicotina, reduce la velocidad del flujo sanguíneo y la saturación de oxígeno, lo que sugiere un mayor riesgo de enfermedades vasculares; el 32% de los jóvenes de 15 años han probado el vapeo.

Vapear daña las arterias incluso sin nicotina
Un nuevo estudio muestra que vapear, incluso sin nicotina, reduce la velocidad del flujo sanguíneo y la saturación de oxígeno, lo que sugiere un mayor riesgo de enfermedades vasculares; el 32% de los jóvenes de 15 años han probado el vapeo.
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52% Bias Score
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