Mental Health For Teens: More Exercise and Less Screen Time

Razi Berry A new study from UBC researchers finds that teens, especially girls, have better mental health when they spend more time taking part in extracurricular activities, like sports and art, and less time in front of screens. The study, published in the journal Preventive Medicine, found that spending less than two hours per day […]
Learning ‘Soft Skills’ in School Improves Children’s Health and Behavior

Razi Berry A trial of a new curriculum to improve soft skills in secondary school children has shown that it can boost their physical health and behavior, as well as changing their career aspirations. The Healthy Minds curriculum The Healthy Minds curriculum includes elements on building resilience, navigating social media, looking after mental health, developing […]
Could Pesticide Exposure be Linked to Depression in Teens?

Razi Berry Adolescents exposed to elevated levels of pesticides are at an increased risk of depression, according to a new study led by Jose R. Suarez-Lopez, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at University of California San Diego School of Medicine. The study was published online (ahead of […]
Emotional Issues and Obesity Grow Hand-in-Hand from Early Childhood

Razi Berry Obesity and emotional problems, such as feelings of low mood and anxiety, tend to develop hand-in-hand from as young as age 7 years, according to new research being presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Glasgow, UK (28 April-1 May). Analysis finds regardless of socioeconomic status, girls & boys with […]
Misery Loves Company in Teen Relationships

Razi Berry A recent study on teen friendships supports the colloquial idea that “misery loves company.”1 Researchers from Florida Atlantic University looked at the degree to which internalizing symptoms predicted the dissolution of teen friendships. Internalizing symptoms were defined as anxiety, depression, social withdrawal and submissiveness. The 2 questions being asked The questions being asked […]
HPV Vaccine May Cause Sterility in 25%

Razi Berry A recent research study has suggested that girls who have received the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine have a 25% chance of becoming sterile.1 ‘A lowered probability of pregnancy’ This information comes from a study published in the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health in June 2018. The study is titled, “A lowered probability […]
Obesity, Gestational Diabetes in Mothers Linked to Early Onset of Puberty in Daughters

(NaturalPath) According to a study by Kaiser Permanente published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, daughters of overweight mothers who develop gestational diabetes are significantly more likely to experience an earlier onset of one sign of puberty. Previous research has shown that American girls are maturing earlier than ever, with early puberty increasing the risk […]