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Teenage psychotic experiences more common in areas with high air pollution

by SoP | Apr 17, 2019 | News | 0 comments

Research from King’s College London provides the first evidence of an association between air pollution and psychotic experiences in adolescence.

Adolescent Brain Development Impacts Mental Health, Substance Use

by SoP | Nov 22, 2018 | News | 0 comments

New findings offer promising avenues for early therapeutic interventions in young people.

More young people abstaining from alcohol, and others drinking less

by SoP | Nov 5, 2018 | News | 0 comments

More young people are choosing not to drink alcohol, and many others are drinking less, according to a UCL research team.

Teen cannabis use is not without risk to cognitive development

by SoP | Nov 4, 2018 | News | 0 comments

A study led by researchers at CHU Sainte-Justine and UdeM confirms that cannabis use is related to impaired and lasting effects on adolescent cognitive development.

Insufficient Sleep Associated with Risky Behavior in Teens

by SoP | Oct 12, 2018 | News | 0 comments

A new study reports teens who sleep for less than 6 hours per night are at greater risk of mental health issues, substance abuse, accidents and other risk taking behaviors.

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