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How to use the word teens in a Sentence?

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If a teen is in a negative mood and does not have the awareness desire to feel better, they may seek out a conversation with a chatbot that they know will make them feel worse, over time, having interactions like these can erode a teens’ sense of worth, despite their knowing that they are really talking to a bot. In an emotional state of mind, it becomes less possible for an individual to consider this type of logic.

Alexandra Hamlet

Found on CNN
11 months ago

We believe that any legislation addressing harm on social media should put the onus on companies to make their platforms safer, instead of preventing kids and teens from being on platforms at all.

Zamaan Qureshi

Found on CNN
11 months ago

Meta has a record of abject failure to protect children and teens, and yet again, this company has chosen to put young users at risk so that it can make more money.

Ed Markey

Found on CNN
1 year ago

But these findings were not being driven solely by teens with ADHD misusing their medications, we still found a significant association, even when we excluded students who were never prescribed ADHD therapy.

Sean Esteban McCabe

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We want to reassure every parent that we have their interests at heart in the work we’re doing to provide teens with safe, supportive experiences online, these are complex issues, but we will continue working with parents, experts and regulators such as the state attorneys general to develop new tools, features and policies that meet the needs of teens and their families.

Antigone Davis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

With a new law like this, they may now be intimidated and discouraged by the legal hoops required to use social media out of fear of authority or their parents, or fear of losing their privacy at a time when teens are figuring out who they are.

Lucy Ivey

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This issue has been incredibly important to Meta for a very, very long time because the damage done is quite severe in the context of teens or adults, it can do damage to their reputation and familial relationships, and puts them in a very vulnerable position. It’s important that we find tools like this to help them regain control of what can be a very difficult and devastating situation.

Antigone Davis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Identity is so incredibly important for kids and teens as they develop, and not being able to be themselves without fear of judgement or bullying from others is not only isolating, it can significantly alter their confidence, peace of mind, and ability to see a future for themselves that’s free of pain, people just want to be themselves, and be loved for who they are.

Neha Chaudhary

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The message is every day counts, how you live your life even when you’re in your teens and 20s really matters, even decades later, because every day your clock is ticking.

David Sinclair

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Cardiac events during sports are uncommon for anyone, said Dr. Stuart Berger, division head of cardiology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. While they can also occur in kids and teens, these injuries can happen whether or not people play sports. While many children can get injured on the field, the numbers are mostly declining – and sports are important for their physical and mental health, doctors say. They explain how to prevent and treat sports injury in kids. How many kids get injured playing sports Overall injuries due to youth participation in football show a dramatic decline since 2013, plateauing in 2020 and heading back up in 2021, according to the most recent figures from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. Children should receive an hour of exercise per day. WavebreakMediaMicro/Adobe Stock Convincing your child to leave the screens behind to exercise is hard. Heres how to do it More than a million kids ages 5 to 14 were injured in sports and required a trip to the emergency room, according to the commission. Along with sports like basketball, soccer and football, the agency also reported significant injuries from things like playground equipment and skateboards. Children between the ages of 5 and 14 were most likely to be injured in football in 2021 : There were 110,171 reported injuries in children ages 5 to 14 in 2021, compared to 92,802 in youth and young adults aged 15 to 24. Soccer and basketball were also high risk for kids ’ injuries with 59,000 and 79,207 injuries, respectively. The sports with the highest rates of concussion were : boys ’ football, with 10.4 concussions per 10,000 athlete exposures ; girls ’ soccer, with 8.19 per 10,000 athlete exposures ; and boys ’ ice hockey, with 7.69 per 10,000 athlete exposures, according to a 2019 study. High contact sports like hockey, football, lacrosse and martial arts might be higher risk for serious injuries such as head injury, but even seemingly safer sports like swimming and track pose some risk for overuse injuries. And they all can be made safer with the right strategy, said Dr. Erin Grieb, pediatric primary care sports medicine physician at Stanford Medicine Children’s Orthopedic and Sports Stanford Medicine Center. Here’s what to do if your child plays sports. What to look out for When it comes to cardiac events, screening is crucial, Stuart Berger said. Generally, kids are safe to play sports and exercise without concern for cardiac events, but with all types of sports, it is important to do a physical with family history to identify those who might be at risk, he added. ‘ The concerns are that maybe there is somebody with an underlying cardiac abnormality, the screening is designed to bring that out and that we can identify, if possible, who those kids are.

Stuart Berger

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Heightened sensitivity could lead to later compulsive social media behaviors, or it could reflect an adaptive neural change that helps teens navigate their social worlds.

Eva Telzer

Found on CNN
1 year ago

About two out of every five teens who overdose has a history of struggling with depression, anxiety or other mental health problems.

Scott Hadland

Found on CNN
1 year ago

A lot of teens actually buy their drugs off of social media now, including platforms like Instagram, Snapchat or TikTok.

Scott Hadland

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We are absolutely seeing this rise. I run our primary care clinic for teens in Boston, and on a typical day in clinic, more than four out of every five teens I see are struggling with mental health concerns, we know that Covid socially isolated many young people, and kept them from school and other activities important to their healthy development. As a result, rates of the same mental health problems are probably even higher now.

Scott Hadland

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I want to have more( subscribers in their) teens and people in their 20s because I want more young people to care about unification and be interested in North Korea, wouldn't North Korea raise the possibility of me going back to my hometown before I die ? If more young people want unification of the Koreas, couldn't it come true ?

Sokeel Park

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The deceptive marketing coupled with the ease of accessibility makes these small and seemingly innocuous pills a significant threat to the health and safety of all our communities, a staggering number of teens and young adults are unaware that they are ingesting fentanyl in these fake pills and are being poisoned.

Charge Bill Bodner

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

So for the youngest kids, it's simple messaging — easy stuff that's easy for them to understand and remember. Things like not revealing personal information and that sort of simple stuff for younger kids, for older teens, that conversation changes and needs to become more mature with their online activity, as well. We understand parents can have sometimes a hard time with these conversations.

Calahan Walsh

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

If teens are striving for connection, exploiting power is not helpful, unevenly distributed power leads to disconnection.

Alison Trenk

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It's our highest priority for our communities to have a safe experience on the service, which is why we continuously invest in new tools to protect teens and remove harmful content from the service, and have built a team dedicated to this work, we also invest in education, so that parents know how our service works and understand the account controls that can contribute to a positive, safe experience for their teens.

John Redgrave

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Giving young people the autonomy to receive life-saving vaccines, regardless of their parents’ beliefs or work schedules, is essential for their physical and mental health, it’s unconscionable for teens to be blocked from the vaccine because a parent either refuses or cannot take their child to a vaccination site.

Scott Wiener

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Research shows that for girls — particularly pre-teens and teenagers — having a social circle and positive relationships with friends is so important to mental health, … When you rob especially young girls of those positive friendships and put them online, that's going to be really hard on them. A lot of kids' … relationships became online relationships.

Carrie Lukas

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

On the other hand, kids and teens, say with temporary acne, might welcome a touched up picture that does n’t accentuate what they look like that particular day – for all the upcoming years to remember.

Mary Alvord

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We're glad to see Google take this overdue step to give children and teens and their families more control over what images show up in search results, we hope Google will go farther to reverse its collection of sensitive data and give families the ability to erase the digital footprint that Google and its partners maintain on every young person in the US.

David Monahan

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Since many teens who vape nicotine, also vape cannabis, I recommend parents treat all vaping as a risky behavior( just like alcohol or drug use).

Carol Boyd

Found on CNN
2 years ago

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