Gender stereotypes mean that girls can be celebrated for their emotional openness and maturity in school, while boys are seen as likely to mask their emotional distress through silence or disruptive ...
This Amherst College student is part of a new generation of online creators turning campuses into content factories ...
The Lowell Area Historical Museum presents a weekly online series, The ABCs of Lowell History. B is for Botanist – Emma Cole ...
While it's clear that being a teenage girl is no cakewalk, a study finds it's especially hard in Texas — particularly when it comes to social and emotional well-being. According to a recently released ...
Girls are almost twice more likely than boys to report problematic bullying taking place at their school, a study by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has found. It is one of a range ...
When holidays or pandemics shut down schools, gender differences in children's reading habits widen; boys stop reading, while girls continue, according to a new study from the University of Copenhagen ...
New research shows first population-level evidence globally that a national HPV vaccination program can be highly effective in a high HIV-prevalence setting. In South Africa, where the burden of HIV ...
A Norwegian eighth-grader can feel like they’re doing fine at school, safe enough in the hallways, and still carry a quiet story about themselves that shifts depending on whether they are a boy or a ...
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It’s long been thought that autism is far more prevalent in boys than girls. But findings from a new study looking at data across more than three decades suggest that may not be the case. Researchers ...
New research challenged the longstanding belief that autism is much more common in males versus females. In a Swedish study of 2.7 million people, male-to-female ratios in autism diagnoses were nearly ...