Are teenage girls more depressed than teenage boys? At least in terms of cases, this appears to be the case. Depression is a ...
Excessive screen time negatively affects sleep quality and duration, increasing the risk of depressive symptoms, especially ...
The gender gap in teenage depression is twice as large in London versus Tokyo, a new study from King’s College London ...
The kynurenine pathway may explain why teenage girls are more prone to depression, with inflammation linked to more harmful ...
Research has shown that a biological brain mechanism called the 'kynurenine pathway' is imbalanced in adolescents with depression, and this imbalance is more pronounced in teenage girls than boys.
Studies have consistently linked use of screens and devices with a poorer quality of sleep and a higher chance of mental ...
Teenage girls with addiction of relentlessly using smartphones or other digital devices might be at risk of losing sleep and increase in depression, a new Swedish study says. The study ...
The new study found that increased screen time led to deteriorated sleep within three months, impacting both the duration and ...
Teenagers who spend more time on screens tend to get worse sleep, both in terms of sleep quality and duration, researchers ...
A teenage girl unable to get off her smartphone or other devices might be at risk of losing sleep and increase in depression, ...
“We found that adolescents who reported longer screen times also developed poorer sleep habits over time,” concluded the ...