Children who own smartphones by age 12 are at higher risk of lack of sleep, obesity and depression, a new study published ...
But when the researchers analyzed the data, they found that fluoxetine appeared not to provide meaningful benefits for ...
Body dissatisfaction at age 11 is linked to increased risk of depression by age 14, finds a new longitudinal study. Body dissatisfaction at age 11 is linked to increased risk of depression by age 14, ...
October brings the solidification of school-year routines and the excitement of holidays on the horizon. The temperature begins to drop, daylight fades quickly, and the leaves begin to change. October ...
October brings the solidification of school-year routines and the excitement of holidays on the horizon. The temperature begins to drop, daylight fades quickly, and the leaves begin to change. October ...
School systems aren’t built for kids who fall asleep and wake up late, the so-called “night owls,” which may help explain why this group of teens is more prone to depression. Now, researchers at UC ...
Teens who felt more alienated during adolescence were more likely to be anxious. When children are small, their faces light up at the sight of mom and dad. But fast forward a few years, and the same ...
A new study published in Nature Mental Health provides evidence that early-life adversity can leave lasting biological imprints that help explain why some children develop depression later in life, ...
Light‐intensity activity can significantly reduce anxiety symptoms in children and teens. A combination of moderate resistance and aerobic exercise was found to be effective at easing depression.
Psychologists at Binghamton University, State University of New York found that the brains of children from areas containing higher levels of deprivation show less response to reward and loss, but ...
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