A new study conducted at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine shows a link between prediabetes in...
Teens and young adults who take large amounts of prescription amphetamines may be at more than five times higher risk of developing psychosis or mania, according...
of GlucagonGLP-1 receptor agonists Liraglutide It is the first in its class to be proven effective in infants and young children. obesityAccording to the results of...
Latinx kids who experienced depression, anxiety or other mental health issues in middle school had a greater chance of developing sleep problems, unhealthy weight gain and...
Heavy drinking generally begins in adolescence and is a known risk factor for developing alcohol use disorders (AUD). Data from adult clinical trials suggest that providing...
abstract and introduction prologue Since December 2019, approximately 12 million children and adolescents under the age of 18 in the United States have been infected with...
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