Being out of work and education between the ages of 16 and 24 has long-term consequences for people's employment, finances, physical and mental health in midlife, according to new UCL research. A new ...
Researchers found that people gaining the most weight between ages 17 and 60 faced significantly higher risks of cancers ...
‘Coping With Cancer in Early Adulthood’ addresses issues of patients 18 to 49 years old. A new book aims to educated young adult patients with cancer about the modern reality of life with their ...
Obesity is an established risk factor for heart disease; however, it remains unclear how fat deposition in obesity alters the structure and function of the heart in older adults. A new paper published ...
The capability to reflect on their own mental state and that of others continues to develop throughout adolescence, with mentalizing scores varying by gender and personality traits, according to a new ...
Gaining weight during early adulthood can lead to serious health problems later in life. A new study examined over 6,00,000 people aged 17 to 60 years. The researchers found that rapid weight gain, ...