Teen aggression may leave more than emotional scars. It could quietly speed up biological aging and increase health risks by adulthood.
That reaction, echoed across Reddit threads and teen advice boards throughout early 2026, points to something developmental ...
A mother notices her 11-year-old giggling over a group chat where classmates are ranking another girl’s outfits with skull ...
Adolescent aggression leads to accelerated biological aging and health risks by age 30, driven by ongoing relationship conflict.
Teens who frequently lash out at others may face lasting physical health consequences later in life, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. The study found that ...
Teens who frequently lash out at others may face lasting physical health consequences later in life, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
Teens who frequently lash out at others may face lasting physical health consequences later in life, according to research published by the American ...
The link persisted after accounting for health, income, and early adversity, suggesting that aggression plays an independent role.
A father confronts a school’s no-aggression policy and teaches his son a deeper lesson: the difference between cruelty and ...
New research published in Violence Against Women identifies distinct profiles of love in romantic relationships and links them to varying risks of psychological abuse. The findings indicate that ...
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