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Flu vaccination rates lag for at-risk adolescents
... disease, immune system disorders and other high-risk conditions who received care at Harvard Vanguard ... approximately 45 to 55 percent of high-risk adolescents had one or more health care visits during ...Pivotal Emory study focuses on teens at risk for psychosis
... ," Walker said. One hypothesis of the NIMH study is that changes in stress hormones that occur in at-risk adolescents are influencing gene expression in the brain. "All neurons in the brain have ...Cognitive behavioral intervention helps prevent depression among at-risk teens
... 3 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on child and adolescent health. Judy Garber, Ph.D., ... in youth is a parent who experiences depression, which increases the risk for adolescent depression by 2- to 3-fold. ...Teens' failure to use condoms linked to partner disapproval, fear of less sexual pleasure
... -based programs, can play a major role in increasing condom use, particularly among high-risk adolescents, and promote their sexual health," says Brown, who is also a professor of psychiatry and human ...Majority of teens discuss risky behaviors on MySpace, studies conclude
... of Health Risk Behaviors on MySpace, and Reducing At-Risk Adolescents' Display of Risk Behavior on a Social Networking Web Site, were led by research fellow Megan A. Moreno, MD, ...Majority of teens discuss risky behaviors on MySpace, studies conclude
... of Health Risk Behaviors on MySpace, and Reducing At-Risk Adolescents' Display of Risk Behavior on a Social Networking Web Site, were led by research fellow Megan A. Moreno, MD, ...Alcohol exposure in the womb affects 'teenage' booze behavior
... on this study's implications for human problem drinking, Youngentob added, "Within the context of 'at risk' adolescents, prior exposure to ethanol may, among other things, worsen the consequences of ...Technology improves treatment options for drug users
... they gave Year 9 and 11 students and at risk adolescents a mobile phone to collect information about ... the school based sample and 88% of the high risk sample reported drinking alcohol. Drinking days ...Alterations in brain's white matter key to schizophrenia, UCLA study shows
... , aged 12 to 26, at very high risk for developing schizophrenia, and followed them over a two-year ... in how typically developing young people and high-risk adolescents develop during this period right ...Mental, emotional and behavioral disorders can be prevented in young people
... have targeted specific disorders such as depression and schizophrenia. Cognitive behavioral treatment for high-risk adolescents has lowered the rate of major depressive symptoms. Also, a number of ...
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