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Teenage girls with depression show altered brain responses to repeated social rejection
A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders suggests that teenage girls experiencing depression process ...
South Korean students wait to take the annual College Scholastic Ability Test, known locally as Suneung, at a school in Seoul – Copyright AFP Sergio Lima Are ...
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Teen girl struggling with depression and anxiety: What else might be going on? | Medical Mystery
A 17-year-old girl came in for her regular check-up. She has a history of depression, anxiety, and an eating disorder. She has tried several antidepressants, but they haven’t helped much. She’s ...
Scientists have discovered that an imbalance of certain chemicals in the brain could help explain why teenage girls are at greater risk of depression than boys. Specifically, researchers claim to have ...
It is alarming that girls’ level of depression increased by 50 percent during the years 2012-2015, and increased by a total of 66 percent between the years of 2007-2017 (1). Fully 41 percent of girls ...
Around half of teenage girls experience moderate to severe period pain. The mechanical force of the uterus contracting and inflammatory chemicals such as prostaglandins contribute to this pain.
Mission Prep, a specialized adolescent mental health clinic with centers across California and Virginia, has released a report explaining gendered differences in how depression manifests in teenagers.
Scientists have discovered that an imbalance of certain chemicals in the brain could help explain why teenage girls are at greater risk of depression than boys. Specifically, researchers claim to have ...
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