Kids who are addicted to smartphones may have an imbalance in the brain
Teens who can't put away their phones aren't just entranced: Their brains actually have a chemical imbalance, a small new study has found.
Teens who can't put away their phones aren't just entranced: Their brains actually have a chemical imbalance, a small new study has found.
Virtually every family has experienced some sort of conflict between its members. Maybe it’s a fight between siblings over who gets their mother’s china, or an argument between spouses about parenting or a disagreement with
Psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein visited Kathie Lee and Hoda Wednesday along with Alexander Levy, a 15-year-old high schooler who is the teen ambassador for the organization STOMP Out Bullying. Hartstein and Alexander had an important
The Boston Marathon bombing will represent a tragic and terrifying childhood milestone for a generation of kids born after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, or too young to remember them. How can parents help kids