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American Heart Association on MSNTeens with insomnia who lack sleep may be at risk for high blood pressureTeenagers who have trouble falling or staying asleep and sleep less than their peers may be five times more likely to have ...
In adolescents, usage of more than 100 mg of caffeine significantly predicted increases in conduct problems, and was mediated by daytime sleepiness.
More than one in 10 adolescents worldwide showed signs of a problematic relationship with social media, according to a report ...
“You don’t understand my life!” Help: While the child believed parents could fix most problems; the adolescent believes parents are less effective. “You can’t make my troubles go away!
Having therapy does not mean you are crazy! At least 1 in 5 teens (20%) have mental health issues. Doctors and therapists treat mental health problems just like any medical problem. For instance ...
To date, our study is the largest prospective injury surveillance study in adolescent handball that has reported all physical problems, regardless of sex and body part, during one competitive handball ...
Professor of Adolescent Health The University of Melbourne; Director, Royal Children's Hospital Centre for Adolescent Health, The University of Melbourne Jessica Kerr has received funding from the ...
Teens who sleep fewer than 7.7 hours of sleep each night are more likely to have high blood pressure, a new study suggests.
Objective To examine the relationship between sport injury and overweight and obese weight, versus normal weight, among a sub-sample of adolescents. It is hypothesized that overweight and obese ...
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