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Jun 2021
29m 4s

Are the teens alright?

ABC Radio
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Your teenage years can be tumultuous, but did you know that half of all mental conditions in adulthood emerge by the age of 14? And on top of regular stressors like school and relationships, teens today have social media to contend with – and a little something called the global coronavirus pandemic. On All in the ... Show More
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