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As artificial intelligence continues to transform societies worldwide, The 51 Percent asks what does its rapid development mean for women and girls.
An investigation by Northwestern Medicine in the US found that the skin care industry is increasingly marketing to young ...
Elaborate skin care routines shared on TikTok by teenagers are actually harmful and could be putting young girls at risk of ...
Researchers are studying axolotls -- "small, smiling salamanders" -- in the hopes of learning how humans might one day regrow ...
“Pediatric skin care regimens on TikTok provide little benefit and may expose children to harm,” the authors write. “These videos reflect and may amplify unattainable beauty standards and age bias ...
According to a new study published in Pediatrics, there are hundreds of videos on TikTok created by kids aged 13 and younger ...
A new study has lifted the lid on the reality of 'skincare' trends on social media that target girls and teenagers ...
A new study analyzed 100 TikTok videos of children as young as seven following complex, expensive skincare regimens.
Are teens learning valuable skin care skills from TikTok — or is the app setting them up or serious, long-term skin problems?
Popular TikTok videos featuring teens' personal skin care routine frequently feature products that carry a high risk of skin ...
It’s one of many such videos where girls share their beauty regimens — but then something goes wrong. “This is what my skin ...
The first ever peer-reviewed study on the topic says products marketed heavily at kids and teens could cause lifelong allergies.