A new study has raised questions over an apparent lack of awareness of concussion protocols among coaches in Scottish youth
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Investigating youth suicides among children involved with the welfare system
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth aged 5 to 21 years in the United States. Between
Read moreCurrent Trends in COVID-19 Reported for U.S. Youth
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30, 2020 — The incidence of COVID-19 was higher in adolescents than among children during May to September
Read moreCOVID-19’s impact on youth mental health the focus of new research
COVID-19 has led to an elevated awareness of threat in the environment and has caused major disruptions to families’ lives,
Read moreIs interval training the fountain of youth?
(HealthDay)—High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is an exercise technique done by alternating short bursts of all-out effort in an aerobic activity
Read moreUnderstanding positive youth development in sport through the voices of Indigenous youth
Self-confidence and cultural relevancy may be the biggest drivers of successful participation for Indigenous youth in sports. This is according
Read moreYouth dating violence shaped by parents’ conflict-handling views, study finds
Parents who talk to their children about nonviolent ways of resolving conflict may reduce children’s likelihood of physically or psychologically
Read moreCDC Issues First-Ever Guidelines for Treating Youth Concussions
Concussions are relatively common, especially in children and young adults. In fact, The Washington Post reports that children under 17
Read moreStudy calls for more regulation to prevent youth access to e-cigarettes
E-cigarettes may have the potential to reduce smoking, but big tobacco’s involvement and a general lack of restriction to youth
Read moreBinge drinking during youth may impact future offspring
A rat model found preconception binge drinking may have negative consequences on future offspring’s growth, social interactions and pubertal development,
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