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Saturday, 6 September 2025
The Teen Med Magazine
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Anger And The Brain: A Battle Between Emotion And Reason
Anger is universal. It is one of the many feelings that makes us human. Many a times we find ourselves in situations that feels like our...
Mary Biswas
Jul 20


Still Talking to Silence: The Neuroscience of Unspoken Words
Have you ever replayed an argument in the shower, same scene, same people; but this time, you finally said what you really meant? The...
Chaimae Oulhadj
Jul 20


How Female Health is Still Under-Researched: Why It Matters for Young Women Today
When we think of modern medicine, we often imagine advanced technology, groundbreaking research, and life-saving discoveries that benefit...

Althea Daño
Jul 20


Promoting Mental Health Awareness and Its Significance in Modern Society
What if the thing hurting your mental health the most... lives under your roof? Many teens struggle with anxiety, emotional instability,...

Althea Daño
Jul 15


FOMO Got Me Again
It was just another Sunday evening — exams around the corner, homework untouched and piling up, and my mom telling me to "divorce"...

Akshara Gupta
Jul 10


Hormones vs. Teenagers
Hormones: what exactly are they and how do they impact teenagers worldwide? Hormones are chemical messengers, acting like tiny signals...

Tista Bhatia
Jul 9


Feeling like a fraud? Come on let’s talk about imposter syndrome!
Imagine you just aced a test but you’re convinced it was simply luck not your effort and dedication. Don’t worry if you felt like a fake,...

Kajal Taraate
Jul 5


How Do Bilinguals Shift Personality Across Languages and Cultures?
Abstract: Understanding how bilingual individuals perceive shifts in their personality when speaking their second language (L2)...
Mariam Jamous
Jul 3


Are We All in a Real-Life Squid Game? The Science Says Yes.
So did you finish the entire season 3 of Squid Game in exactly 6 hours, 6 minutes, and 85 seconds, because I totally did! And then, while...


The Science Behind Loneliness: Fresh Perspective
Are you scrolling through the magazine's Instagram page while standing alone in a secluded corner of the party while the intimidating...

Sanghita Bhattacharya
Jun 28


Wired Differently
“Why can’t you just focus?”
“You talk too much.”
“You’re awfully sensitive. It’s low-key annoying.”
Do these harsh remarks sound familiar? Do they set off an uncomfortable process that leads to not-so-enjoyable memories? Maybe it’s time to stop asking what’s wrong with you—and start understanding what’s different about you.

Michelle Ossai
Jun 8
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