Depression Strikes Today's Teen Girls Especially Hard
A study tracking depression rates among U.S. teens from 2005 to 2014 finds an increase — especially among girls. A steady diet of harsh judgements from social media may play a role, researchers say.
Đọc thêm tại NPR
at February 13, 2017 at 04:30PM
Health & Science
NPR News: Depression Strikes Today's Teen Girls Especially Hard
Posted by Unknown |
16:34
Related Posts:
NPR News: Republicans Want To Get Rid Of Obamacare. But Then What?Republicans Want To Get Rid Of Obamacare. But Then What? President Trump has vowed to repeal the Affordable Care Act, but Sarah Kliff of Vox.com says … Read More
NPR News: What Worked For Obamacare And What Didn't? Lessons From 5 StatesWhat Worked For Obamacare And What Didn't? Lessons From 5 States A look at how five states' Affordable Care Act exchanges fared shows that more populo… Read More
NPR News: Republicans Want To Get Rid Of Obamacare. But Then What?Republicans Want To Get Rid Of Obamacare. But Then What? President Trump has vowed to repeal the Affordable Care Act, but Sarah Kliff of Vox.com says … Read More
NPR News: A Forgotten Group Of Grains Might Help Indian Farmers – And Improve Diets, TooA Forgotten Group Of Grains Might Help Indian Farmers – And Improve Diets, Too Once a staple in India, millets have fallen out of fashion in recent ye… Read More
NPR News: What Worked For Obamacare And What Didn't? Lessons From 5 StatesWhat Worked For Obamacare And What Didn't? Lessons From 5 States A look at how five states' Affordable Care Act exchanges fared shows that more populo… Read More
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét