On Monday, Dr. Jill Walsh will kick off National Screen-Free Week with a free talk from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Lenox ...
Youth cannabis use between ages 9 and 17 years is associated with slower cognitive development during a time of key brain development.
Teenagers who begin using cannabis may experience slower development in key thinking and memory skills, according to ...
But from the perspective of neuroscience, reading is much more than just entertainment. This is especially true for children ...
The largest US study to date on teen cannabis uses shows that cannabis use during adolescence may hinder cognitive improvement over time.
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Study: Teen cannabis use is slowing brain development
The largest study of adolescent brain development ever conducted in the United States has produced a finding that parents in ...
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Kenya needs to fill policy gaps on pregnant, parenting adolescents
By Sharon Atieno OnyangoThough Kenya has policies addressing adolescents’ issues, very few explicitly focus on pregnant and parenting adolescents.This is according to a review of 11 policies and legal ...
Adolescents who will eventually experiment with marijuana score higher on behaviors of intelligence. Teens who were exposed ...
Teen cannabis use is linked to slower cognitive growth, especially memory, with THC as a likely contributor during key ...
Strategies that may be helpful for parents and mental health professionals to consider when approaching the topic of social ...
The government has taken an initiative to conduct a pilot training programme to reduce the growing risk of suicide among ...
The real question is: Why are we even here? Using GLP-1 injections for preventable diet-related diseases in children is a ...
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