
American teenagers cite stress as the leading reason they might get drunk or high, a new report reveals.
Read MoreAmerican teenagers cite stress as the leading reason they might get drunk or high, a new report reveals.
Read MoreExcessive stress during adolescence can cause alterations in the brain resulting in behavioral problems and psychiatric disorders in adulthood, according to a study in rats conducted by Brazilian researchers.
Read MoreResearchers have found that adolescents being bullied by their peers are at greater risk of the early stages of psychotic episodes and in turn experience lower levels of a key neurotransmitter in a part of the brain involved in regulating emotions.
Read MoreEmerging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) research suggests that adolescent football players are susceptible to a variety of brain changes due to head impact exposure from the sport.
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