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An illustration depicting a human brain with colorful, pulsating waves emanating from different regions

Brain Structure May Predispose Teens to Early Substance Use

Categories Brain & Behavior
Most parents say their teen uses protein supplements to boost muscle growth and sports performance

Teen Protein Supplement Use on the Rise, National Poll Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Obese statue

GLP1s May Lower Suicide Risk in Obese Teens

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Illustration of the steps of the model construction for early diagnosis of bipolar disorder in adolescents (Left) and the conceptual graphs to show the importance of the advanced brain imaging techniques for bipolar disorder (right).

Researchers achieve a significant advancement in early diagnosis of bipolar disorder in adolescents

Categories Brain & Behavior
Children eating breakfast

Children who miss breakfast are less happy in life

Categories Brain & Behavior
child eating a sandwich

Ultra-processed food makes up almost two-thirds of calorie intake of UK adolescents

Categories Health, Social Sciences
burning cigarettes

Dramatic Decline in Cigarette Use Among U.S. Teens Over Three Decades

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Captured in a metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia primary school, seated amongst his classmates, this photograph depicts a young African-American schoolboy who was in the process of drawing with a pencil on a piece of white paper. Note that the student was focused on a drawing book that referenced fantasy flying planes, while intent on creating his artwork, seemingly oblivious to all the classroom goings-on that surrounded him. It is important to know that objects, including pencils, crayons, paper, etc., are known as fomites, and can act as transmitters of illnesses.

For black adolescents, feeling connected to school has long-lasting mental health benefits

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences

Webinar on Harnessing Technology and Social Media to Address Alcohol Misuse in Adolescents and Emerging Adults

Categories Bloggers
girl playing soccer/futbal

Physical fitness since childhood predicts cerebellar volume in adolescence

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Two people eating. Pixabay

Children and adolescents in food-insecure homes had more mental health visits

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
The presence of any three of high blood pressure, high trunk fat mass, high fasting glucose, high fasting triglyceride and low fasting high-density lipoprotein cholesterol describes metabolic syndrome. Arterial stiffness in adolescents measured with carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity may potentially cause metabolic syndrome in young adulthood via an increase in fasting insulin resistance and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.

Arterial stiffness may cause metabolic syndrome in adolescents

Categories Health
Pixabay walnut

Eating walnuts could benefit adolescents’ cognitive development, psychological maturation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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