With cities across the country struggling to deal with substance-abuse issues and mental-health challenges, Independence will ...
When trying to understand how genetic influences factor into youth behavior, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have taken the "big trawl" approach, casting their net wide to pull in ...
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis are identifying behavioral, environmental and neural factors through which genetic risk for mental health problems is expressed in youth.
The target population is people between ages 13 and 19, but the city’s service providers work with anyone ages 12 to 30, with ...
A new study has shed light on why some children and adolescents develop mental health disorders like PTSD, anxiety, or ...
The National Institutes of Health has launched a nationwide consortium to address the dramatic rise in youth diagnosed with type 2 diabetes over the past two decades, a trend that is expected to ...
The global rate of teen pregnancies has been decreasing in recent decades. According to the World Health Organization, ...
There is a deepening mismatch between young job seekers and the demand for talent, which, if left unaddressed, will ...
Youth Ambassador Jeremiah Jiyakede of Luton based Att10tive Social Enterprise gives his opinion on the benefits he feels an ...
Four major factors cause both long-term trends and short-term fluctuations. These factors are government, international transactions, speculation and expectation, and supply and demand.