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Proactive coping skills can help young adults to better deal with stress
1 month ago - By News Medical
It's well established that experiencing stress can hurt our physical health. Now two new studies find that younger adults who take preemptive steps to respond to stress are better able to avoid those negative health outcomes.
Read more ...Younger children with thyroid carcinoma have more advanced disease than adolescents
1 month ago - By Healio
Children aged 10 years or younger with papillary thyroid carcinoma are more likely to have more advanced disease at diagnosis than adolescents or young adults, according to a study published in Thyroid.
“This analysis of pediatric papillary thyroid carcinomas is a cohort study that captures approximately 70% of all pediatric thyroid cancer diagnoses in the U.S. and characterizes the association between patient age with respect to onset of puberty and presenting stage of disease,” Jessica W. Thiesmeyer, MD, resident physician in the department of surgery at Weill Cornell Medical
Read more ...Three out of four Americans no longer care about covid, poll finds
1 month ago - By Natural News
Very few people living in the United States still worry about the Wuhan coronavirus , a new poll from Gallup has found. Seventy-eight percent of those polled, or about three out of four people, agree that the plandemic is “over,” and that everyone should “lead their normal lives as much as possible and...
Read more ...Global Changes in Child and Adolescent Screen Time During the COVID-19 Pandemic
1 month ago - By JAMA Pediatrics
This systematic review and meta-analysis assesses changes in the duration, content, and context of daily digital device use among children and adolescents by comparing estimates made before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more ...Long Covid symptoms experienced by children and young people change over time, study finds
1 month ago - By News Medical
The Children and young people with Long Covid study, published in The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, is the world's largest study on long Covid in children.
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