herreradennis+FollowHeatwaves Messing With Teen Minds?Wild new study says heatwaves aren’t just making us sweaty—they’re linked to more depression and anxiety in teens, especially boys and those in rural areas. Researchers found that the more intense the heat, the higher the odds of mental health struggles. It’s a wake-up call: climate change isn’t just about the planet, it’s hitting our heads too. Should schools and families be doing more to help teens cope when temps spike? #MentalHealth #ClimateChange #Teens #Health01Share
Jordan Jimenez+FollowDoomscrolling Doubles Teen Anxiety?Did you know just two hours of doomscrolling a day can double a teen’s risk of anxiety and make depression four times more likely? A new study found almost half of teens who spent too much time scrolling ended up with serious mental health symptoms—even if they had no issues before. The biggest culprit? Mindless, passive scrolling. Limiting screen time and getting moving could really help, but getting teens off their phones is a whole other battle! #MentalHealth #Teens #Doomscrolling #Health31Share
Michelle Chen+FollowThis Pill Triples Your Chances to Quit VapingTurns out, an FDA-approved pill for quitting smoking (varenicline) is a total game-changer for teens and young adults trying to ditch vaping. A Harvard study found that those who took the pill were over three times more likely to quit than those who just got counseling or text support. The best part? It’s already safe and approved for ages 16-25, and no one swapped vapes for cigarettes. Honestly, this could be huge for anyone struggling to quit! #Vaping #QuitVaping #HealthNews #Teens #NicotineAddiction #Health7024Share