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Americans are more politically independent, more polarized than ever

New research reveals that millennials' political views diverge from previous generations, with nearly half identifying as independents and polarization increasing over time. The study also finds that conservatism is gaining traction among young people, contradicting traditional liberal assumptions.

Babies born with a low birth weight may be less active in later life

Research published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise found that babies born with a low birth weight are more likely to be rated below-average at school sports by their teacher at age 13. Those with a low birth weight were also less likely to participate in exercise and sports across adulthood, from ages 36 to 68.

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Insecure childhood can make dealing with stress harder

A study found that individuals with insecure childhood experiences had lower task performance under emotionally negative conditions and less brain activity in response to target letters. This suggests that inefficient emotional regulation strategies may lead to reduced cognitive resources for task completion.

Prescriptions more affordable after policy changes

Researchers found significant increases in Americans able to afford prescriptions following Medicare Part D and Affordable Care Act implementation. Despite this, nearly 20 million adults struggle with prescription costs.

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Bartending and family life might not mix, study says

A new study by Tulane University sociologists explores the relationship between bartending and perceptions of successful adulthood. The researchers found that bartenders perceive their jobs as precluding them from achieving normal benchmarks of adult life, such as long-term intimate relationships and family life.

Black and Hispanic children and youth rarely get help for mental health problems

A nationwide study found that Black and Hispanic children and youth are less likely to receive mental health care than their white counterparts, despite similar rates of mental health problems. The study also revealed significant racial and ethnic disparities in substance abuse treatment and outpatient mental health services.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)

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Think millennials are the 'hookup generation?' You're wrong, says FAU sex study

A new study conducted by researchers from Florida Atlantic University reveals that Millennials are not the 'hookup generation' as previously thought. The study found that Millennials born in the early 1990s were significantly more likely to report no sexual partners after age 18, compared to GenX'ers born in the late 1960s.

Childhood illness not linked to higher adult mortality

A new study by University of Stirling researchers found that early-life exposure to infections does not lead to increased risk of death in adulthood. Contrary to previous theories on long-lasting inflammation, the study suggests improved adult conditions such as healthcare and diet are responsible for recent increases in lifespan.

Study finds broad range of 'independence' for US young adults

A study from North Carolina State University found that US young adults can be categorized into four groups: independent, dependent, independent non-adults, and residential dependents. The findings suggest that the concept of independence is more nuanced than previously thought.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Science could help search for the next tennis champions

A new statistical method developed by researchers at the University of Bath aims to reduce selection bias in elite tennis talent identification. The approach considers biological maturity rather than chronological age, helping to uncover talented players who may be overlooked due to physical advantages gained through early maturation.

Study: How we explain things influences what we think is right

A new study found that when people focus on the inherent traits of something, they are more likely to assume that the patterns they see around them are good. However, when participants were exposed to information about external factors, they became more flexible in their thinking and less likely to think that the way things are is good.

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Does home comfort promote complacency?

Researchers found that parents' supportive behavior in adolescence predicted lower civic engagement later on, as well as perceived parental support in young adulthood leading to lower volunteering rates. The study suggests that good parenting alone may not be enough to raise good citizens.

Fungi can be used to control filth fly adults and reduce egg laying

Researchers found that commercial formulations of entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium brunneum and Beauveria bassiana were effective in reducing house fly and stable fly egg-laying. The most effective product, Met52 EC, reduced oviposition by more than half and inhibited house fly development.

Relationship quality tied to good health for young adults

A recent study by Ashley Barr found that high-quality relationships are associated with improved physical and mental health in young adults. The longer individuals stay in high-quality relationships or quickly exit low-quality ones, the better their overall health. Low-quality relationships have detrimental effects on health.

Revealed: New insights on causes of sudden cardiac death in the young

A new study from the University of Sydney reveals that nearly half of unexplained sudden cardiac deaths in young people (40%) had a clinically relevant genetic mutation, despite structurally normal hearts. The research also found that limiting strenuous physical activity may not reduce SCD among children and young adults, as most cases...

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Major differences between women and men who commit deadly violence

A Swedish study examines homicide trends over time in Sweden, finding that female perpetrators are more likely to target children and use asphyxia, while male perpetrators tend to use knives. The research also highlights differences in classification of offenses and mental disorder assessments between genders.

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Children less likely to trust ugly people

A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology found that children's perception of trustworthiness is linked to attractiveness, with more attractive faces being deemed trustworthy. The ability to make this judgment develops with age, becoming more consistent as children approach adulthood.

Pubertal timing strongly influences men's sexual and reproductive health

A new study reveals that pubertal timing has a significant impact on male reproductive health, with early or late onset associated with poorer semen quality and smaller testicles. The study also found links between pubertal timing and obesity, cardiovascular disease, and sexually transmitted diseases.

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Premature babies may grow up to have weaker bones

Adults born prematurely with low birth weight have lower bone mass than those born full term but small for gestational age. Ensuring a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, combined with exercise, may help reduce the risk of bone fractures later in life.

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Why children confuse simple words

A study by MIT linguistics professors and Carleton University researchers found that children between 3-6 years old use a similar logical approach to adults when evaluating ambiguous sentences, but fail to consider the implications of substituting 'and' for 'or',

ADHD may emerge after childhood for some people, according to new study

A new study published in JAMA Psychiatry found that nearly 70% of young adults with ADHD did not meet criteria for the disorder in childhood, suggesting that adult-onset ADHD may have different causes. Adults with late-onset ADHD had high levels of symptoms and impairment, as well as other mental health disorders.

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ADHD in young adulthood examined in JAMA Psychiatry studies

Two new studies from JAMA Psychiatry explore the causes and developmental patterns of ADHD in young adulthood. They found that many individuals with ADHD at age 18 did not have a childhood diagnosis, and those with 'late-onset' ADHD showed fewer externalizing problems but comparable symptoms to those with persistent ADHD. The findings ...

Being fit may slow lung function decline as we age

Researchers found that participants with the top quartile of baseline fitness experienced the least annual decline in pulmonary function. Sustained or improved fitness was also associated with the least decline in lung function over 20 years, regardless of obesity and smoking status.

For American youth, rich-poor gap in life expectancy narrowing: Free

A new study by Janet Currie and colleagues reveals a decline in mortality inequality among poor children up to age 20, with improvements most pronounced in poorer counties. This finding suggests that the life expectancy gap is likely to continue decreasing as younger generations form the future US population.

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A tough childhood can lead to a shorter life for baboons

A new study from the University of Notre Dame finds that wild baboons who experience multiple misfortunes during their first years of life have a significantly shorter adult lifespan, with life expectancy cut short by up to 10 years. The 'bad luck' babies also had fewer surviving offspring.

Patients triaged as nonurgent in ED get diagnostics, procedures, admitted

A study of nonurgent ED visits found that diagnostic services and procedures were provided in a significant percentage of cases, suggesting potential overuse or uncertainty among patients and healthcare professionals. The findings also highlighted similarities between nonurgent and urgent visit symptoms and diagnoses.

Fathers plays a critical role in family values for Mexican-origin youth

A father's family values can predict the family values held by Mexican-origin youth as well as the amount of time they spend with their families, according to new research. The study also found that parental acceptance and warmth play a crucial role in determining the link between family time and young adults' depressive symptoms.

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IUPUI researcher to study cause of chronic post-traumatic headaches

A recent study aims to investigate the role of deficient pain modulatory systems in developing chronic post-traumatic headaches. The researchers will enroll 80 participants with mild traumatic brain injuries and use state-of-the-art quantitative sensory testing to identify potential predictors of the headache.

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AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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Lung cancer screening: New Canadian guideline

Adults aged 55-74 with a history of current or former smoking and 30+ pack-years are advised to undergo annual low-dose CT scans up to three times. This guideline aims to detect lung cancer at an early stage, reducing serious illness and death. Screening should be conducted in healthcare settings with expertise in diagnosing lung cancer.

Couples' lifestyle choices impact on obesity risk, study finds

A recent study by the University of Edinburgh found that couples' shared lifestyle habits, including diet and exercise, have a greater influence on obesity risk than their individual upbringings. By middle age, these shared choices can significantly impact weight management and reduce obesity risk.

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