teens
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The vaccine’s sales could slide in the U.S. this year now that the CDC no longer recommends three doses of the HPV shot in teens.
From MarketWatch
Five Below’s shoppers tend to be tweens, or children age 8-12, and teens, though the stores also attract adults and younger children, analysts said.
He hosts hands-on skill days for high-school students in his home state of Wisconsin, so teens can get exposure.
I reached out to dozens of teens and found many who share my kids’ reluctance to embrace AI—as well as their fears about where it’s headed.
Two boys—tall, thickset teens—trailed behind her, clad in threadbare suits, looking bored and sullen.
From Literature
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