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Study Shows Adolescence Lasts Into Your 30s – Here’s What It Means
Being in your 30s seems like a more evolved era of adulthood But a new study claims that you may still be in your adolescence ...
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No, your brain doesn’t suddenly ‘fully develop’ at 25. Here’s what the neuroscience actually shows
The claim that the brain, and particularly the frontal lobe, finishes developing at 25 is far less solid than social media ...
The WHO and UNICEF report shows that while Europe has made strong progress in reducing child mortality, many children and ...
WITH thousands of girls continuing to give birth every year, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is pushing for the nationwide implementation of its ProtecTEEN Program, a social ...
KRI has said football can be a powerful entry point for introducing adolescents from underserved communities to technology and digital skills ...
Exposure to air pollution may have serious implications for a child's developing brain and cause damage to language ...
Using marijuana just once or twice a month was associated with worse school performance and emotional distress for teens, ...
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North East Regional Coordinating Council holds adolescent, youth development advocacy session at Nalerigu
The North East Regional Coordinating Council (NERCC) has organized a day’s Adolescent and Youth Development Advocacy session for young people at Nalerigu to promote their inclusion in local and ...
A study reveals our brain development changes at ages 9, 32, 66 and 83.
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Poverty, poor cultural practices threaten adolescent development – Community leaders
Adolescent well-being, particularly sexual and reproductive health, is increasingly under threat across Nigeria, with poverty and poor orientation identified as key factors influencing improper ...
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Nutrition Security Remains India’s Toughest Development Challenge Despite Economic Growth
Despite being the world’s fastest-growing major economy aspiring to reach $5 trillion in GDP, India’s nutrition status leaves ...
The environments in which young people can explore, fail safely, and develop social mastery has been radically narrowed.
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