Yes. Depending upon the body mass it can have even toxic effects.
Yes. In fact, once over the age of 15, girls are twice as likely to become depressed than boys. This has to do with estrogen levels. More girls depressed than boys = more girls self harm than boys. This is not to say that boys do not, however, self harm. Because many do.
Yes. In fact, once over the age of 15, girls are twice as likely to become depressed than boys. This has to do with estrogen levels. More girls depressed than boys = more girls self harm than boys. This is not to say that boys do not, however, self harm. Because many do.
Not really. Unless there is so much of it in the most awkward places. Just a little bit of stretchmarks won't cause harm.
Yes, of course they do. With their height it makes girls feel protected. and safe from harm
Education is always good but girls is no different from boys.
No it is caused by low self esteem and it is most common in 13-18 year olds and especially in girls. 1 in every 200 girls self harm and 1 in every 4000 boys self harm.
Common fears among boys and girls can include fear of failure, rejection, criticism, uncertainty about the future, and social judgment. They may also fear physical harm, loneliness, and the unknown. Gender norms and societal expectations can also influence the specific fears experienced by boys and girls.
YES
Caffeine, by a wide margin. Caffeine is the most commonly used psychoactive drug in the world. Approximately 80% of the world's population consumes it on a daily basis. There is, however, considerable discussion about whether or not caffeine is in fact addictive. Those who hold that it is point to the undeniable withdrawal symptoms that make it difficult to stop using coffee and other caffeine-containing substances. The cons say that there is no proven harm to caffeine consumption, and that this lack of harm and lack of interference with user's lives put it out of the addiction category. There is ongoing research. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV lists caffeine addiction as a "proposed diagnosis," and encourages more research.
yes. Red Bull is only sugar and caffeine. No harm
No, in many areas of Pakistan, females are killed or threatened with harm for participating in sports.
probably, I wouldn't revommend any drugs, alcohol or caffeine when your pregnant Also no smoking