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A great gift for a creative teen who loves to draw, this pen lets them take their artwork off the page, churning out 3D animals, flowers, vehicles and anything they can dream up. Unlike other 3D printing pens, it has two speeds: a faster one to fill in larger areas and a slower speed for more intricate and abstract works of art.

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Praised as one of the best travel gadgets, our Good Housekeeping Institute Lab experts think this power bank is "the most useful thing someone could own." And with teens always on their phones, it's a guaranteed win.

The Good Housekeeping Institute named the original (no fleece) their overall pick for best belt bag because it keeps everything close, and it can be worn while on the move. No wonder it's amassed a huge, cult-like following, even among teens.

Here's the group of "teen advisers" who spoke with Goats and Soda at the 2015 Girl Up conference in Washington, D.C. Top row: Amy Gong Liu, Janet Diaz, Janet Ho, Kennede Reese, Rebecca Ruvalcaba. Middle row: Ruhy Patel, Celia Buckman, Simone Cowan, Jessica Bishai. Bottom row: Sydney Baumgardt, Alexandra Intriago, Anna McGuire, Ishana Nigam John W. Poole/NPR hide caption

Ruhy Patel, 17, lives in Doylestown, Pa. When she was 15 she was planning to run for student council office. "All the other people running were boys," she says, "and people were like, 'Well, you're not going to win.' You feel intimidated because you're the only girl in the room. It makes you question if you'd be OK in the field of politics."

Unlike the 62 million out-of-school girls, these Girl Up girls are all in school. They're thinking about college; they lead comfortable lives. Sometimes their friends can't understand their activism. "They don't think we're able to make a difference," says Janet Ho, 18, who lives in Los Angeles. But that's not true, she says.

Kennede Reese, 18, from Denver, mentions a SchoolCycle fundraiser. The proceeds were used to send bikes to girls in Malawi: "Because even though they have the school supplies, there's no way to get to school to get the education they need. We think of the small things."

Ishana Nigam, 17, from Charlotte, N.C., visits India every year or so. That's where her parents are from. The girls she meets have "a lack of education, poor health care," she says. "But they're not jealous of me. They always tell me, 'I'm thankful for what I have, thankful just to be breathing.' And that takes a toll on me because I have so many more things than they have."

Two teenage girls were found dead Tuesday at Fayette Ware Comprehensive High School in Somerville, Tennessee, after overdosing on fentanyl. A third teenager was transported to the hospital in critical condition. One of the girls was 16 years old and the two others were 17 years old, according to the school district.

Teen depression is a serious mental health problem that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities. It affects how your teenager thinks, feels and behaves, and it can cause emotional, functional and physical problems. Although depression can occur at any time in life, symptoms may be different between teens and adults.

Teen depression signs and symptoms include a change from the teenager's previous attitude and behavior that can cause significant distress and problems at school or home, in social activities, or in other areas of life.

It can be difficult to tell the difference between ups and downs that are just part of being a teenager and teen depression. Talk with your teen. Try to determine whether he or she seems capable of managing challenging feelings, or if life seems overwhelming.

If depression signs and symptoms continue, begin to interfere in your teen's life, or cause you to have concerns about suicide or your teen's safety, talk to a doctor or a mental health professional trained to work with adolescents. Your teen's family doctor or pediatrician is a good place to start. Or your teen's school may recommend someone.

Two teens kidnapped from a Bedouin village in southern Israel were released on Thursday as Israel and Hamas struck a last-minute agreement to extend their ceasefire for hostages deal now for a seventh day.

Polycystic (pronounced: pol-ee-SISS-tik) ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common health problem that can affect teen girls and young women. It can cause irregular menstrual periods, make periods heavier, or even make periods stop. It can also cause a girl to have excess hair and acne.

Both males and females produce sex hormones, but in different amounts. In girls, the ovaries make the hormones estrogen and progesterone, and also androgens, such as testosterone. The adrenal glands also make androgens. These small glands sit on top of each kidney. These hormones regulate a girl's menstrual cycle and document.write(def_ovulation_T); ovulation(when the egg is released).

Androgens are sometimes called "male hormones," but the female body also makes them. In girls with PCOS, the body makes a higher than normal amount of androgens. Research also suggests that the body might make too much insulin, signaling the ovaries to release extra male hormones.

Still, many girls with PCOS can get pregnant if they have sex. So if you're sexually active, use condoms every time you have sex to avoid becoming pregnant or getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD). (Of course, this is important whether you have PCOS or not.)

Medicines used to treat PCOS will slow down or stop excessive hair growth for many girls. Also, different types of products can help get rid of hair where it's not wanted. Depilatory creams can gently remove facial hair on the upper lip or chin. Follow the instructions carefully so you don't develop a rash or allergic reaction.

Some girls with PCOS may become depressed, in which case it may help to talk to a therapist or other mental health professional. Talking with other teens and women with PCOS is a great way to share information about treatment and get support. Ask your doctor or search online for a local support group.

Sterni and Crocetti both recommend that parents take teenagers and sleepseriously. Begin by modeling good sleep habits, such as adhering to aregular sleep schedule, cutting back on evening caffeine, and exercisingregularly. They also suggest these teen-specific and time-tested tips.

Schedule a checkup.Pediatricians can educate teens on how much sleep is enough, recommendhealthy sleep habits, and screen them for common teen sleep disorders,including sleep apnea, insomnia and circadian rhythm disorders.

Help teens rethink their schedule.If your teen typically starts homework after evening activities, help himfind an earlier time to get started. Ultra-busy schedules may requireparing down.

Police say the teenage suspect has been transported to a youth detention facility as the investigation continues. No further details were provided about how the victim was shot or the relationship between her and the alleged shooter.

No worries, though, because we've curated a selection of the best gifts for teens. From unique presents for your best friend to the coolest tech gear, and perfumes for teens (plus a few inexpensive dupes), we've got a wide range of meaningful selections that are definitely on their wish lists.

A lot happens during the quintessential teen years, and it would be a shame to have those memories documented solely on an iPhone, where they live on the cloud forever. For memories that truly last a lifetime, they'll need to be captured on a film and in an instant.

Trying to improve your teen's ZZZs? Grab them this TikTok-loved alarm clock. Wake up feeling more refreshed with this gradual sunrise light. It can be used to play music, do guided exercises, and can help block out noise.

Whether the teen in your life is lounging around their dorm or running a quick errand, they're still going to want to be in style. These curly slides from UGGs guarantee an air of chicness, no matter how slouchy the outfit.

Is she entering her influencer era? She's going to need an easy way to film GRWMs. This suction phone case mount can stick to flat surfaces like mirrors, showers, and windows, and it's priced at under $10, making it an inexpensive gift for teenage girls.

Acne is a common condition faced by many teenagers. Although most teens will have acne at some point, your teen still may be embarrassed by it. As a parent or guardian, it is important to take your teen's feelings about acne seriously. Acne can cause low self-esteem and lead to distress in teens. Helping your teen with acne management can make this time less stressful and decrease the long-term effects of acne.

Sun exposure can make acne worse, and some medications make skin susceptible to the sun's rays. If your teen is planning to be in the sun, have them apply a nonoily moisturizer that includes sunscreen.

If your teen has tried over-the-counter acne products for several weeks and has not seen improvements, schedule an appointment with a dermatologist or pediatrician who can prescribe stronger medications and help with treatment options.

Rosa Diaz-Santos, of Greenbelt, was last seen the morning of Sept. 22 on her way to Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Greenbelt police said. Her remains were discovered in a wooded area of Drexel Street near Sligo Creek in Takoma Park on Nov. 15, police said.\n","link":"https:\/\/www.nbcwashington.com\/news\/local\/parents-of-teen-girl-killed-in-prince-georges-believe-gang-was-responsible\/3216000\/","date":"","subtitle":"Rosa Diaz-Santos, of Greenbelt, Maryland, was reported missing in October","sponsor":"","sst_source_id":"","linkout":"","linkout_url":"","canonical_url":"https:\/\/www.nbcwashington.com\/news\/local\/parents-of-teen-girl-killed-in-prince-georges-believe-gang-was-responsible\/3216000\/","syndicated":false,"nationalized":false,"linkout_excerpt_url":"","originating_market":"","content_tag":"crime-and-courtsmarylandtakoma-park-md","section":"news","subsection":"local","subsubsection":"","all_sections":"newslocalprince-georges-county","sponsored":false,"contentid":"10143216000","localid":"1:14:3216000","localid_combined":"10143216000","contenttitle":"Parents of Teen Girl Killed in Prince George's Believe Gang Was Responsible","contenttype":"article lead video embed ","syndicatedid":"1:14:3216000","byline_authors":"Paul Wagner, News4 Reporter, Gina Cook","sourceid":"","pageName":"local:detail content page","collections":"Home Top Stories, Local, Prince Georges County","uri":"\/news\/local\/parents-of-teen-girl-killed-in-prince-georges-believe-gang-was-responsible\/3216000\/","uri_length":6,"sports_data_type":"","league":"","sport":"","team":"","section_name":"news","detail_section_name":"local","detail_subsection_name":"","this_contenttype":"article lead video embed ","template":"article - general","this_request_type":"singular","video_collections":["Home Top Videos","OTT Local"]},"browserTitle":"%s - NBC4 Washington","pageType":"article","author":"Gina Cook","pubdate":"2022-11-22 18:26","locale":"en_US","mParticleKey":"us1-36d67c9e4d591d4bb1bc1fa6c82ffcb9","merkleId":"5998_04798","video":"bitrate":50000,"playerType":"articleplayer","fwSSID":"ots_wrc_news_local","fwSSID_liveNoPre":"ots_live_nopreroll","fwNetworkID":"382114","fwManager":"network":"_live","siteKey":"","config":"volume":100,"htmlPreRoll":true,"htmlOmniture":false,"tremorFlashKey":"52289094b872c","tremorFlashSyndKey":"5239b2feaee2e","tremorHTMLKey":"5239c44e7e9e1","tremorHTMLSyndKey":"5239c4849009","htmlOmniture":false,"pdkPath":"\/assets\/pdk587","plugins":["akamaiHD","FreeWheel","comscore","captions","capcon","liveCaptions","streamsense","chartbeat"],"adobe":"rsid":"nbcuotsdivisiontotal","link_internal_filters":"javascript:,nbcwashington.com,media.nbcwashington.com,events.nbcwashington.com,tsn.nbcwashington.com,autos.nbcwashington.com","weather":"weather_url":"https:\/\/www.nbcwashington.com\/weather\/","alerts_url":"https:\/\/www.nbcwashington.com\/weather\/severe-weather-alerts\/","closings_url":"https:\/\/www.nbcwashington.com\/weather\/school-closings\/","sharethrough_codes":["nP3EagztciAhUuFBbE24BQsi"],"param_zipcode":"","appleStoreUrl":"https:\/\/ad.apps.fm\/llAah7qQXK6V8bgH7L_Ks7mEqdAzHrteUpaQzsBej-18K7CUFh2lxbNFTwuTfIv2HrWeeeCuqGiKeO40wiuf0w","androidStoreUrl":"https:\/\/ad.apps.fm\/3D21GG3fep32HdXbLrt9XV5KLoEjTszcQMJsV6-2VnHFDLXitVHB6BlL95nuoNYfD4DN9cA_K7isGKodpGGvS-7Gs9X9mzfJhwdqCm2S4jcZAlRsOOI_5_Jrj9Zj1peMog2aV7rzdVJZF2M43pDGKA","facebookAppId":"168641655540"};.hero-background:empty background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(0,0,0,0.55) 0%,rgba(0,0,0,0) 20%); NBC Universal, Inc.The parents of a 17-year-old girl who was found killed in Takoma Park, Maryland, say she had gotten involved with a gang and told her mother not to cry "when you find me dead."

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