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The study found that seven to 18-year-old girls spend an average of $168 per month on their skincare routine ©J_art via Getty Images A search for the hashtag “skincare” on TikTok turns up more than 35 ...
Aarav and Meera follow different study routines based on their body clocks and learning needs. Science shows that matching study times with chronotypes and ensuring good sleep enhances memory and ...
Results of a recent study suggest people who followed structured workout routines could see a 28 per cent reduction in cancer ...
A recent study by Northwestern Medicine raised alarms over the popular "Get Ready With Me" skincare videos on TikTok, cautioning that these practices may be detrimental to young girls' skin health.
Are teens learning valuable skin care skills from TikTok — or is the app setting them up for serious, long-term skin problems? A new study from Northwestern Medicine, published this week in the ...
A new study reveals that eating dinner within two hours of bedtime and frequently missing breakfast correlates with increased ...
New study shows 31% of skincare social media videos being created by kids under age 13. Products in skincare videos studied had an average of 11 potentially irritating active ingredients. Skincare ...
New research shows the potential health harms of TikTok skin care videos touting “lighter, brighter skin” marketed toward young girls ages 7 to 18. Many products analyzed contain harsh active ...
Smartphones are everywhere these days—even in the bathroom. But taking your phone to the toilet may result in serious health ...
Viral skincare routines on TikTok could be doing more harm than good. According to a new study published in the journal Pediatrics on Monday, two researchers at Northwestern University each created ...