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Scientists find the biological footprint of social anxiety may reside partially in the gut
New research published in the Journal of Affective Disorders provides evidence that the gut microbiome may play a functional ...
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Social dominance orientation emerges in early childhood independent of parental socialization, new study suggests
New research published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General provides evidence that children as young as five ...
Adolescence represents a pivotal period in which individuals integrate personal and social dimensions of their identities. This phase is characterised by a dynamic interplay between cognitive, ...
New research shows adolescence lasts into the early 30s, reshaping how parents, teachers and employers should support young ...
Depression scores among girls during the pandemic rose dramatically. Using a standard scale that measures depressive symptoms ...
Could social media be quietly harming your child’s brain? Experts reveal how constant scrolling, likes, and reels may affect ...
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Dogs Improve Social Behavior in Teens–Through Bacteria
A dog is more than just a loyal friend–it could also boost mental health. A recent study from Japan provides initial evidence ...
Teenagers who are unhappy with their bodies are more likely to develop symptoms of eating disorders and depression in early adulthood, according to a new study led by University College London (UCL) ...
A new long-term research, tracking over 8,300 children in the US, has found a clear link between social media use and the ...
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Screen time and ADHD: why social media stands out from gaming and TV
Over four years in a large US cohort, greater social media use was associated with small but consistent increases in ...
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