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Average age in which teens start using drugs rise, finds study

Those who reported using heroin or cocaine for the first time had an average age of just over 17 in 2004, which had risen to about 18 for heroin and close to 19 for cocaine by 2017

Published on 3rd March 2020
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Mascots in alcohol advertisements can attract teens to drinking, new study reveals

Youth are particularly vulnerable to the influence of advertising due to their potential for forming brand loyalties at an early age, limited skepticism, and high use of social media, researchers said

Published on 24th February 2020
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Talent trumps beauty: KIIT Nanhipari for teens can win you academic fee waivers and more    

Being crowned the KIIT Nanhipari is a great opportunity that comes with perks like one-on-one career counselling and skilling

Published on 1st November 2019
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Teens suffering from obesity more likely to face and instigate bullying, claims US study

The second component of the study involved comparing obese teens who were either victims, perpetrators, or both

Published on 11th June 2019
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This Chennai high-schooler just created a line of perfumes for teens and it's awesome

 Teen entrepreneur, Khushi Lalwani talks about why she created a line of perfumes specific to teens and how she's planning to make it work

Published on 3rd April 2019
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Bengaluru's Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering profs launch an app to prevent food wastage in college canteens

SVCE engineering college in Bengaluru has found a solution to avoid food wastage in their canteen. Read to find out how

Published on 18th January 2019
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How YLAC is helping teens to voice out their issues through their Counter Speech fellowship programme

 Delhi-based Social Enterprise YLA has partnered with Instagram to use it as a medium for teens to creatively express current issues through true and personal stories to influence change

Published on 16th November 2018
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Spike in teenagers opting for cosmetic surgeries. Reason? Bullying and social media influence

Plastic surgeons say a surprising number of teens are requesting procedures - particularly on their faces - due to a mix of bullying and influence from celebrities and social media

Published on 1st October 2018
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This Kolkata cafe is entirely run by teens living with HIV. How's that for positivity?

Cafe Positive is an enterprise operated and maintained by ten youngsters who are HIV positive and it encourages conversations and add — to help change the mindset

Published on 12th September 2018
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Global education options for Indian teens: TimesPro, Monash College invite applications to study business in Australia

Australia houses over 68,000 Indian students, up 16.8 per cent from 2017, says data released by the Australian High Commission in India

Published on 31st August 2018
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Teens are at risk of respiratory diseases if exposed to smoke more than an hour a week

The study, published in the journal Pediatrics, involved 7,389 non-smoking US teenagers without asthma

Published on 22nd August 2018
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Teens from Kannur plan to donate 50 acres of land for #KeralaFloods

The plot they wished to contribute to the CMDRF is situated near Korome Sree Narayana Engineering college and is estimated to have a market worth of nearly 50 lakh

Published on 20th August 2018
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From Auroville to Amma Canteens, how Chandana Rao travelled across TN with just 2k rupees

Want some travel inspiration? Meet this 26-year-old Bengalurean who nails budget travelling like no one else. Here are a few tricks that even you can learn

Published on 19th March 2018
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Lack of maturity makes teens plead guilty to crimes they didn't commit: Study

The researchers said teenagers should not be allowed to make deals where they face a lesser charge in return for pleading guilty

Published on 16th March 2018
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Stranger things: Teens who help unknown people have greater esteem than peers, says study

The study also says helping family and friends may not have the same effect as helping total strangers, which forces teens out of their shell and triggers new feelings

Published on 19th December 2017

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