STUDY SUGGESTS ANSWER TO YOUNG PERSISTENT SLEEP PROBLEMS IN YOUNG PEOPLE
Exercise intervention may help to stem sleep problems in teens, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
WHY BAD SLEEP DOESN’T ALWAYS LEAD TO DEPRESSION
Researchers from Duke University report people with poor sleep quality were less likely to experience symptoms of depression if they had higher activity in the ventral striatum.… READ MORE…
GENE VARIANT INCREASES RISK FOR DEPRESSION
According to researchers, people with the APOE4 gene have a 20% increased risk of developing depression as they age.… READ MORE…
DEPRESSION IN YOUNG TEENS LINKED TO CANNABIS USE AT 18
According to researchers, young teens who suffer from chronic or severe forms of depression are at an increased risk of developing problems with cannabis by the age of 18.… READ MORE…
LONELINESS IN YOUNG ADULTS LINKED TO POOR SLEEP QUALITY
Lonely people are 24 percent more likely to feel tired and have a harder time concentrating, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
INCONSISTENT SLEEP SCHEDULE HARMS ATTENTION AND CREATIVITY IN YOUNG ADULTS
Inconsistent sleep patterns are linked to a decline in attention and cognition, especially in younger adults, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
FUN AND COMFORT WITH EXERCISE HELPS YOUNG PEOPLE WITH AUTISM REMAIN ACTIVE
Researchers suggest that to inspire young people with autism and ADHD to exercise, people need to make the activities fun.… READ MORE…
EVEN WHEN SEIZURE FREE, CHILDREN WITH EPILEPSY CAN FACE SOCIAL PROBLEMS AS ADULTS
A new study reports learning and behavioral difficulties during childhood can lead to social problems during adolescence for those with epilepsy, even when it is well controlled.… READ MORE…
YOUNG ADULTS WITH HOSTILE ATTITUDES AT RISK OF MEMORY PROBLEMS IN MIDDLE AGE
According to a new study, young adults who are hostile or don’t deal too well with stress are at higher risk of thinking and memory problems in middle age.… READ MORE…
DAUGHTERS OF OLDER MOMS MORE PRONE TO DEPRESSION
A new study reports daughters born to mothers in their 30’s are more prone to depression than those born to younger moms.… READ MORE…









