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While it may seem like our teens spend most of their time sleeping, and then staying awake at odd hours, it is a natural progression of things. So, can a lack of sleep cause them issues?
Scientists from the University of Georgia have discovered something troubling about teenagers who don't get enough quality sleep: their brains may be forming connectivity patterns that put them at ...
In this digital era, both kids and adults are often glued to smartphone screens. Digital technology keeps users entertained, ...
The teenage brain remains particularly vulnerable to this algorithmic targeting because prefrontal cortex development, which supports impulse control and future oriented thinking, continues into ...
Adolescent diets high in fat and sugar disrupt the development of the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, impacting cognition, ...
Teenagers with less sleep had lower connectivity between the parts of the brain that play a critical role in decision making, ...
A new McGill University-led study suggests that disrupting the body's internal clock during adolescence can alter how the brain responds to an ...
Your teen's sleeping habits may affect how their brain functions, according to new research from the University of Georgia. And lack of quality sleep ...
Implants that monitor the neural activity of frog embryos as they grow into tadpoles and then adults could offer a window into the developing brain ...