‘Edutainment’ May Be Key to Millennials Making Positive Health Changes
...265 people participated in two components of the study – a health survey of 245 undergraduate students and one-on-one, in-depth interviews of [...]
...265 people participated in two components of the study – a health survey of 245 undergraduate students and one-on-one, in-depth interviews of [...]
...and in Northern Ireland around 20 percent. Children and young people across the UK had even lower levels of fruit and veg consumption. Study [...]
Razi Berry A survey by a Boston University researcher of nearly 33,000 college students across the country reveals the prevalence of depression and anxiety in [...]
...were associated with acute reductions in cognitive function. It’s the first time we’ve seen these short-term effects among younger [...]
...fulfil their full potential. Lead researcher Prof Ailsa Welch, from UEA’s Norwich Medical School, said: “We know that poor mental [...]
...more young adults reported using e-cigarettes than any other tobacco product. Pediatricians should screen and counsel children, adolescents, parents [...]
Razi Berry Young children who practice visual working memory and reasoning tasks improve their math skills more than children who [...]
Razi Berry A new Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) study finds that changes in weight between young adulthood and midlife may have [...]
...are important is that we know that young people are getting much less sleep than they did just ten years ago,” explains Dr Petrovic. “If [...]
...looking at social media posts, parents of young children were better able to recall safety messages such as how to put a baby safely to sleep when [...]