Aggressive behavior as a teenager is linked to faster biological aging by age 30, researchers reported March 5 in the journal Health Psychology. These angry teens also are more likely to pack on ...
A new study from neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge reveal four pivotal ages in a person's brain throughout their lifespan Researchers noted that the adolescence brain in particular, is ...
Source: Carl Pickhardt Ph.D. It’s an emotional flashpoint for some mothers and fathers—when an adolescent immediately complains, objects, questions, or argues with one of their routine requests or ...
Psychologists and public health researchers from the University of Liverpool and Maynooth University, analyzed data of more than 8,000 records of children with overweight and obesity in the U.K., ...
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