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Children who spend four or more hours daily on screens are nearly twice as likely to struggle with emotional and behavioral problems. This finding comes from major research analyzing nearly 300,000 children worldwide, showing how screen time in early development creates a self-reinforcing cycle that many families recognize but struggle to break. Lead researcher Dr. Michael Noetel explains that “increased screen time can lead to...

Astrology is often used to explore personality traits, compatibility, and emotional behavior. But what happens when we ask a darker question? Which zodiac sign is the most dangerous? Surprisingly, this is not just internet gossip. Multiple datasets, including crime statistics reportedly analyzed by astrology sites, suggest patterns that some believe link zodiac signs to criminal...

Raven Fon

Raven Fon

Relationships & Sociology Expert

Being a middle child has long carried a reputation for being the forgotten or overlooked sibling. Pop culture jokes often paint middle children as rebels or invisible figures stuck between the high expectations placed on firstborns and the affection showered on youngest siblings. However, psychologists and family behavior researchers have uncovered something quite different. Middle...

Raven Fon

Raven Fon

Relationships & Sociology Expert

In recent months, a term coined at Stanford University has captured headlines worldwide: mankeeping. It refers to the emotional labour that many heterosexual women end up shouldering in romantic relationships. This includes acting as their partner’s informal therapist, social coordinator and emotional manager. On top of regular household or mental tasks. The strain is invisible,...

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Family & Lifestyle Journalist