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teens Archive
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Depressed teens ‘at higher risk of mental health problems in later life’
London, Sept 1 (ANI): Teenagers who suffer from minor depression are at a higher risk of suffering from mental health problems in their adult life, says a new study. -
Long working hours may ruin teens” sexual health
Washington, Aug 27 (ANI): If teens are allowed to work for long hours in the wrong environment, it could take a toll on their sexual health, claims a new study. -
Teens indulging in risky activities have a mature brain
Washington, Aug 26 (ANI): Teenagers who indulge in dangerous activities have a more mature brain as compared to their less adventurous peers, according to a new brain imaging study. -
Smoking, binge drinking should be addressed together in adolescents, say researchers
Washington, August 9 (ANI): A new study conducted by Temple researchers has shown that children who engage in heavy drinking will more than likely also engage in heavy smoking, suggesting that health teachers can help combat the trend by addressing both topics as one health risk. -
School-based program can prevent dating violence among teens
Washington, Aug 5 (ANI): A school-based program that talks about healthy relationships can significantly reduce adolescent dating violence, according to researchers. -
Teen pregnancy ‘a symptom, not cause, of psychological stress’
Washington, July 28 (ANI): Teenage mothers suffer a lot of psychological stress in their lives, however, a new research has shown that the distress comes before the pregnancy, not because of it. -
Brain emotion circuit activates in teen girls when they size up peers
Washington, July 16 (ANI): Studying as to what happens in teenagers” brains while they size each other up, a team of American researchers have found that an emotion circuit activates more in girls as they grow older, but not in boys. -
Younger teens really do care what others think about them
Washington, July 16 (ANI): They might be fond of chanting ‘I don’t care’ slogans every now and then, but deep down inside younger adolescents or “tweens” care a lot about what others think about them, a new study has found. -
Teens who think they”ll die young more likely to engage in unsafe behaviour
Washington, June 29 (ANI): One in seven adolescents believe think they”re going to die young, leading many to drug use, suicide attempts and other unsafe behaviour, a new research has suggested. -
Teens still having unprotective sex
Washington, June 18 (ANI): Despite considerable efforts to reduce teen pregnancy, youngsters are still having sex without any contraceptive use, a new study has found.
