New Delhi [India], Nov 7 (ANI): India's sports education organization EduSports has announced the launch of an integrated sports education platform for adolescents and youth student populations in middle-high schools and colleges called MILES.
Washington D.C [USA], Nov. 5 (ANI): New study says that older adolescents and adults can learn certain thinking skills including non-verbal reasoning more effectively than younger people.
WahingtonD.C. [US], Oct. 26 (ANI): Drinking highly caffeinated alcoholic beverages trigger changes in the adolescent brain, similar to taking cocaine, and the consequences last into adulthood, according to a recent research conducted at Purdue University.
Washington.D.C [US], Oct. 26 (ANI): According to a recent research conducted by the University of Plymouth, adolescents are more likely to take online risks, regardless of the gamble involved.
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct. 19 (ANI): A study says that risky sexual behaviours among adolescents and young adults have long been a major public health concern, due to their prevalence and negative consequences for health.
London [England]. Sept 19 (ANI): A study says that premature babies, who receive breathing treatments to improve lung function early in life, may have respiratory challenges as children and adolescents
Washington D.C. [USA], Sept. 13 (ANI): A new study 'Harnessing Adolescent Values to Motivate Healthier Eating,' at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, finds that it's possible to reduce unhealthy eating habits and motivate better food choices among adolescents
Washington D.C, Aug 3 (ANI): Turns out, your kid's chance of getting misdiagnosed with depression is greater than you think as a recent study has found that screening tools are inaccurate for children and adolescents.
New Delhi, July 28 (ANI-NewsVoir): A dangerous link between polluted air and childhood mental illness is exposed in a newly published study by Swedish researchers. Blueair, a world leading Air Purification Company founded in Sweden 20 years ago, described the research the first of its kind
Washington D.C, Jul 11 (ANI): Just because your child doesn't bend it like Beckham, doesn't mean he is safe from head injuries. According to a recent study, concussions are on the rise for adolescents.