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Children with more autistic traits show increased vulnerability to PTSD in early adulthood
Childhood autistic traits may predict a future PTSD diagnosis, according to a long-term study in the Journal of Child ...
Commotion's associate producer Amelia Eqbal recommends three coming-of-age graphic memoirs on The Next Chapter with Antonio ...
California failed me, but I’m coming to Virginia with the hopes that I’ll be able to raise my family in a state that protects girls, respects parents, and rewards law-abiding citizens. Virginia is ...
Why do some people remain healthy through childhood yet become more vulnerable to brain disorders such as dementia later in ...
Why do some young people step easily into leadership roles while others struggle to get a foot in the door? New research ...
Changing trajectories of heart health markers during young adulthood were associated with potentially increased risk for ...
Cancer appears to be on the rise among people in their 20s, 30s and 40s, especially women. These are ages when people are ...
Research shows that diet timing and macronutrient balance impact reproductive health, aging, and disease susceptibility.
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Improving heart health in young adulthood can reduce risk for cardiovascular disease in later life
Despite progress in past decades to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD), it remains the leading cause of death ...
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Errors in EPG5 gene implicated in rare infant condition and adult neurodegenerative diseases
Errors in a gene known to cause a serious neurodevelopmental condition in infants are also linked to the development of Parkinson's disease in adolescence and adulthood, according to new research.
Geriatrician Dr. Louise Aronson proposes that life has three stages: childhood, adulthood and elderhood. Elderhood should be viewed as a distinct and meaningful stage of life, not just an extension of ...
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