Childhood cognitive and socioemotional problems, especially when early or persistent, are associated with poor exam results in adolescence, a UK study finds.
A recent study shows that a new program can increase "grit" and self-efficacy in adolescents. Approximately 16,000 young people will soon have access to this program each year.
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PsyPost on MSNAdolescent cannabis use may heighten sensitivity to amphetamine’s cognitive effects in adulthoodA new study published in Psychopharmacology suggests that while teenage exposure to THC, the main psychoactive component of ...
There is a truth universally acknowledged that kids need sleep, a lot of sleep. Yet, most adolescents fall short of the eight ...
A new study from Oregon Health & Science University is the first to suggest that binaural pitch fusion—a process that ...
Adolescence begins the age of more thankless parenting. Now, driven by the need for increased freedom to grow, to experiment, and explore more worldly experience, the teenager can bridle at ...
Adolescence, like early childhood, is a pivotal period for brain development. Young people are particularly sensitive to their surroundings as their brains evaluate the environment to prepare them for ...
A typical platelet count range can change with age. Platelet counts may fluctuate due to natural vascular aging, changes in bone marrow tissue, and altered blood plasma makeup. Platelets, or ...
Increasing screen time and social media use significantly raise the risk of eating disorders among teens. Exposure to unattainable body ideals and cyberbullying exacerbate these risks. Experts ...
Business development is a critical function of any organization—small or larger enterprises. And over the years, one thing I've noticed is that businesses that are sustainable continually and ...
It’s simpler and less glamorous. For the first time, Donald Trump has become normal. His 2025 inauguration marked not just a political transition but the normalization of the man and his ...
A survey of over 10,000 adolescents (13-17 years) in the United States and India has revealed that mental well-being is closely linked with earlier age of initiation of mobile phones, and could ...
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