What effect does social media truly have on teenagers? What's blocking developing nations from clean medical facilities & life-saving services? Can some Virginia high school students break a world record?

Published: May 29, 2019, 1:46 a.m.

b"Two studies on social media use and their impact on teenagers have yielded different findings. One says the negative effect of social media on teens is rather small while the other says there's a major effect on teens. Is one more right than the other? What can parents do to minimize the effect on their kids?\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Jean Twenge, Author & Professor of Psychology at San Diego State University\\n\\n-\\n\\nMaternal health and hospital conditions in Africa and developing nations around the world is in many cases lacking crucial equipment and services. Why is this the case and what can be done to overcome the barriers between healthy and safe medical facilities and those who need it most?\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Eve Nakabembe, OB-GYN, senior teaching faculty member at Macari University Hospital & Director of Mother Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative\\n\\n-\\n\\nA high school science project is something that is often associated with baking soda volcanoes and dissecting a frog but some students from Virginia are taking it to the next level. The plan is to break the world record for the fastest skateboard. Could they actually break the record or is someone going to end up with a Darwin Award and a trip to the hospital?"