Showing posts with label Young Adults. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Young Adults. Show all posts

Friday, 22 June 2012

Medical Coverage-Health Officials-Pantry Supplies-Young Adults-Takeout Menu

Officials: 3.1M young adults in US gain coverage

U.S. Health Officials say the number of Young Adults with medical coverage grew by more than 3 million since the new health care overhaul took effect. read more..


Don't reach for the takeout menu every time you're out of produce. Stock your pa...

Don't reach for the takeout menu every time you're out of produce. Stock your pantry with these essentials, and you'll always be prepared for a healthy meal:
Pantry Supplies: Food and Seasoning Essentials for Your Kitchen - Prevention.com
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Prevention's guide to the healthy cook's essential pantry supplies ensures delicious and nutritious meals. Make these basic foods and seasonings a pantry staple. read more..

Monday, 11 June 2012

Negative Emotions-Young Adults-Self-Injury

Self-injury may start early in some kids: study

(NEW YORK) Reuters Health - As early as third grade, some children are hitting, cutting or otherwise hurting themselves, according to new research. Studies have suggested about one-fifth of teens and Young Adults engage in self-injury at some point to relieve negative emotions or reach out for help, for example. But this report is the first to ask the question of kids as young as seven. Researchers found one in 12 of the third-, sixth- and ninth-graders they interviewed had self-injured at least once without the intention of killing themselves. ... read more..

Friday, 11 May 2012

Indoor Tanning Beds-Healthday News-Young Adults-Skin Cancer

Many Young Adults at Risk of Skin Cancer: CDC

THURSDAY, May 10 (Healthday News) -- Despite warnings about the dangers of excess sun exposure, Young Adults in the United States still get sunburned or use indoor tanning beds, federal health officials said Thursday. read more..

Saturday, 3 March 2012

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CDC: Young adults down 9 drinks when they binge
Government Health Officials-American Women-Healthday News-Home Births-Health News
FILE - In this Tuesday, June 29, 2004 file photo, a bartender serves two mugs of beer at a tavern in Montpelier, Vt. College-age drinkers average nine drinks when they get drunk, government health officials said Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. That surprising statistic is part of a new report highlighting the dangers of binge drinking, which usually means four to five drinks at a time. Overall, about 1 in

College-age drinkers average nine drinks when they get drunk, government health officials said Tuesday. That surprising statistic is part of a new report highlighting the dangers of binge drinking, which usually means four to five drinks at a time. read more..

Friday, 2 March 2012

Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration-Government Report-Mental Illnesses

One in five Americans mentally ill in past year: study

NEW YORK (Reuters) - One in five adults in the United States, or nearly 50 million people, suffered mental illnesses in the past year with Women and young adults suffering disproportionately, a government report released on Thursday found. The survey by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration found women were more likely than men (23 percent to 16.8 percent) to have experienced a mental illness, while the rate of mental illness among people aged 18 to 25 was twice that of those aged 50 and older. ... read more..

Friday, 24 February 2012

Neurodevelopmental Conditions-Neurologic Conditions-Flu Vaccinations-Health Officials

Flu Prevention Critical for Those With Neurologic Conditions, CDC Says

THURSDAY, Jan. 5 (Healthday News) -- Children and young adults with neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions are at high risk for complications from the flu and should receive flu vaccinations, say Health Officials who investigated a flu outbreak in Ohio in February 2011. read more..

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Centers For Disease Control And Prevention-Alarming Rise-Young Adults

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study showing an alarm...

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study showing an alarming rise among young adults in the number of acute ischemic strokes, by far the most common kind, in which the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off due to a blockage...Read more: http://ow.ly/8EUmqIs it a Headache or a Stroke?ow.lyWomen's Health investigates why more young women are stuffering strokes and reveals how to read your body's own signals read more..