A new research has revealed fascinating characteristics of a teenager. From their sweat to how they think about sex and their reactions from their fist love.
A new report suggests that teenagers who use e-cigarettes frequently are highly likely to develop a heavy smoking habit later in life.
Young mothers are likely to have a worse health experience when they reach 40.
Researchers find that energy shots that contain caffeine affect the body's blood sugar levels.
A new study suggests that school is one of the headache-causing stressors that children experience.
A statement published by the American Heart Association (AHA) on Tuesday reveals that teens with mental health disorders like depression and bipolar disorder are at risk for heart disease.
While any doctor will tell you to take what you learn about health and medicine online with a grain of salt, it seems that message has failed to reach at least one demographic in this country - teens. According to a new study, more than eight in 10 U.S. teenagers turn to the Internet for health information and just under a third have changed their behaviors based on what they found online.