Depressed Teens Will Face Risks as Adults

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Rat Study Finds Adolescent Brain More Prone to Depression, Addiction | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “From a study of rats, University of Pittsburgh researchers conclude that teens face a greater risk of suffering from depression and addiction thanView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Rat Study Finds Adolescent Brain More Prone to Depression, Addiction | Psych Central News

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Feelings of Depression and Binge Eating Go Hand in Hand in Teen Girls

newswise.com — “Teenage girls who feel depressed are twice as likely to start binge eating as other girls are, according to a new study in the Journal of Adolescent Health. The reverse is also true: Girls who engage in regular binge eating face double the normal risk of depressive symptoms.View full resource at newswise.com

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Family conflict 'sparks teen depression' | Perth Now

perthnow.com.au — “TEENAGERS face a greater risk of developing depression if their parents constantly bicker and show little affection or support for them.View full resource at perthnow.com.au

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Failing troubled teens - The Irish Times - Fri, Oct 14, 2011

irishtimes.com — “ADOLESCENCE CAN be a tough time. It’s a key stage in psychological development that involves developing basic skills to deal with difficult emotions. For some young people, it can be tougher still. Loss, trauma, abuse or family breakdown place even greater pressure on teens who are still finding their way in the world. Studies show they face a heightened risk of poor mental health, facing issues such as anxiety, depression, psychosis, eating disorders or self-harm.View full resource at irishtimes.com

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Teens Face Own Battles When Parent Goes to War - Addiction | Alcoholism | Drugs - MSN Health

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Young Drivers Who Take Risks On The Road Have A Greater Risk Of Mental Health Problems

medicalnewstoday.com — “Young adults who take risks when driving are more likely to experience psychological distress, including mental health problems such as anxiety and depression, reveals research published ahead ofView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Lancet study: Teens, young adults have high risk of death from injury, violence, suicide - latimes.com

latimes.com — “A study in The Lancet shows that deaths from disease in young children decreased sharply in the second half of the 20th century. Deaths among teenagers and young adults also decreased, but those young people are more likely to die from injuries, suicide and violence.View full resource at latimes.com

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Binge drinking teens may be more depressed as adults - Providence Children's Health | Examiner.com

examiner.com — “Teens who binge drink now, may have a greater risk for adult mood disorders. A new Loyola University Health System study found exposing adolescent rats to bingeView full resource at examiner.com

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Binge Drinking Teens May Be More Depressed As Adults http://bit.ly/beoERg #anxiety #stress

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Internet-Addicted Teens Face Higher Depression Risk - The Daily Stat - September 14, 2010 - Harvard Business Review

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Teen internet addicts face double depression risk .:. newkerala.com Online News - United States 12991

newkerala.com — “Teen internet addicts face double depression risk - London, Aug 3 : Teenagers who are addicted to the internet are more than twice as likely to suffer from depression.View full resource at newkerala.com

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Can intervention prevent adult obesity for overweight teens? - USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “The more than 11 million U.S. teens who are overweight or obese face an increased risk for diseases once confined to adults, like diabetes, artery damage and liver trouble. Those problems along with high blood pressure and high cholesterol are...View full resource at usatoday.com

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Can intervention prevent adult obesity for overweight teens? - USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “The more than 11 million U.S. teens who are overweight or obese face an increased risk for diseases once confined to adults, like diabetes, artery damage and liver trouble. Those problems along with high blood pressure and high cholesterol are...View full resource at usatoday.com

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Over 11 million american teens are over weight or obese. Can intervention prevent adult #obesity for overweight teens? http://bit.ly/93X23L

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BBC News - Late-night teens 'face greater depression risk'

news.bbc.co.uk — “Going to bed earlier protects teenagers against depression and suicidal thoughts, research suggests.View full resource at news.bbc.co.uk

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