Frequent aggression during early adolescence may leave a lasting mark on the body. New research suggests teens who often lash out at others may...
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Teen aggression may leave more than emotional scars. It could quietly speed up biological aging and increase health risks by adulthood.
Frequent aggression during early adolescence may leave a lasting mark on the body. New research suggests teens who often lash out at others may...
Teenagers who frequently lash out at others could be speeding up how quickly their bodies age, according to a new study. Researchers found that...
MONDAY, March 9, 2026 — Spending time with someone who constantly causes problems may do more than just ruin your mood. Over time, those...
Teens who frequently lash out at others may face lasting physical health consequences later in life, according to research published by the American...
Teens who frequently lash out at others may face lasting physical health consequences later in life, according to research published by the American...
Most people know that stressful relationships can ruin a day or make life feel more difficult. Arguments with family members, tension with coworkers,...
Most people know that stressful relationships can ruin a day or make life feel more difficult. Arguments with family members, tension with coworkers,...
Could a daily multivitamin help slow biological aging? New findings suggest it may slightly reduce the pace of cellular aging in older adults.
TUESDAY, March 10, 2026 -- Higher levels of aggression in early adolescence predict more advanced biological aging by age 30 years, according to a...
TUESDAY, March 10, 2026 -- Higher levels of aggression in early adolescence predict more advanced biological aging by age 30 years, according to a...