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What your teenage son is really seeing on social media, according to new survey
Most teen boys are exposed to “digital masculinity,” with posts showing up in their feeds that criticize their body, their emotions and girls, a new survey says.
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Weight-loss injections can't fix your body-image issues
Weight-loss injections aren't a magic solution for body image issues, they can sometimes make things worse. Focus on ...
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Parental teasing and criticism fuel body image issues later in life
Verbal influences from parents on weight are key predictors of body image dissatisfaction in children, surpassing the effects ...
In her new Netflix documentary, Victoria Beckham is getting real about the impact the media has had on her body image.
DWTS’ Jen Affleck Admits She’s Still Struggling With Her Postpartum Body Image: ‘All of Us Women Do’
Jen Affleck has been slaying in the Dancing With the Stars ballroom, but the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star admits she ...
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7 Reasons Why Body Positivity Is a Mental Health Movement
Body positivity is often framed as a cultural trend about self-love and diverse beauty. But at its core, it is much more than ...
From December 10, social media platforms will be forced to block under 16s in Australia from holding accounts, but experts warn age checks can be easily bypassed in several ways, including a $22 "old ...
BIG BROTHER housemate Cameron revealed the surprising REAL reason he entered the house. The 22-year-old farmer, from Somerset ...
Veronica Apice, along with her mom, dad, aunt and uncle, flew to Colombia to expand on their already robust list of cosmetic ...
President Trump shared an AI-generated video of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer standing next to House Minority Leader ...
Mission Prep, a specialized adolescent mental health clinic with centers across California and Virginia, has released a ...
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Masculinity, maxxing and the manosphere are big online. How that's affecting boys, in 4 charts.
From her bedroom window, Dr. Zabina Bhasin could hear her son and his friends playing pretend in the yard. It was a pretty idyllic scene — until she heard her then-7-year-old’s voice: “I’m not your ...
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