Why are employed women more likely than men to report 'poor mental health'?
A recent study shows that employed women report poorer mental health than their male counterparts, especially among those under 40 years old.
Churches Speak of a Quiet Return of Young People to Faith. Statistics Show a Different Picture
A study by the British Bible Society indicates a significant increase in church attendance among young adults in Britain, despite conflicting official statistics.
Today on TV: Surprising Norwegian series is worth watching
A review highlights how the Norwegian series, with its themes of money, jealousy, and class differences, is captivating audiences quickly.
Leave Carbs and Fats! Harvard Reveals the Real Enemy of Heart Health
A new study from Harvard suggests that the real key to heart health lies in food quality rather than merely reducing carbs or fats.
DR presenter: "It was so wonderful that we spontaneously ended up buying it. We just couldn't afford it"
A number of young cultural figures discuss how they have created personal homes without relying on expensive classic furniture, illustrating their unique styles and financial challenges.
Warning of Back Pain in People Aged 10-30… Do You Know About Spondylolysis?
Back pain is commonly perceived as an issue affecting those in middle age, but it can also be prevalent among younger individuals, suggesting the possibility of spondylolysis.
Viral Microtrends: When Nothing Makes Sense
The article discusses the baffling nature of viral trends that appear on social media, as young people struggle to make sense of them just as adults do.
'I was told I'd pulled muscle before they gave me devastating news over phone'
Emma Herring, a 22-year-old, was misdiagnosed multiple times with various ailments before receiving a devastating cancer diagnosis over the phone.
Mental Health: Ghana and Nigeria are far ahead of Germany in country comparisons
A study reveals that young adults in Germany are increasingly facing mental health issues, significantly higher than their peers in poorer African countries like Ghana and Nigeria.
Where to register and what is needed to finish high school
The FinEs Plan offers an opportunity for young people and adults in Argentina to complete their primary or secondary education.
Contrast with those over 55: Young people aged 18 to 34 increasingly face difficulties in solving everyday challenges
A recent study reveals that young people in Argentina aged 18 to 34 are experiencing a sustained deterioration in their ability to cope with everyday challenges compared to older individuals.
Fine5 presents a dance performance based on Sally Rooney's bestselling novel
Fine5 dance theater premieres a poetic dance performance inspired by Sally Rooney's novel 'Beautiful World, Where Are You'.
Grief: Why Young People Share Their Pain on Social Media and How Effective It Is
The article explores why young people express their grief on social media and the impact it has on their healing process.
EJA has open vacancies at a school in Rio Branco; see how to enroll
The Theodolina Falcão Macedo School in Rio Branco is offering open admissions for the Education of Young People and Adults (EJA), aimed at those who have not completed basic education.
Santander warning as some customers face account being closed
Santander has alerted customers about the risk of account closures due to involvement in money mule scams.
Effect of Influencers: Social Media Fuels Desire for Alcohol
A recent study shows that seeing influencers consume alcohol on social media increases the desire among young adults to drink.
Workshop: Slam Poetry for Beginners
The Turmgeflüster association in Fürstenfeldbruck invites teenagers from 12 years and young adults to a free poetry slam workshop.
Understand the risk factors of colorectal cancer, which is advancing among young people
Colorectal cancer incidence is increasing among individuals under 50, prompting experts to investigate the reasons behind this concerning trend.
How becoming friends with an 82-year-old made age seem irrelevant
Young adults reflect on the valuable insights gained from intergenerational friendships, highlighting how age differences can become irrelevant in personal connections.
No, young adults have not stopped dreaming of children
A new study reveals that young adults in Denmark still aspire to have children, predominantly desiring two or more, despite a growing disconnect between their dreams and the reality of declining birth rates.
Researchers try to dispel two persistent myths about Danes' dreams of children
A recent study reveals that while young adults in Denmark still desire to have children, there is a growing gap between their dreams and the reality of declining birth rates.
"Still living at home and earning more than me": an epoch phenomenon complicating coexistence
An increasing number of young adults in Argentina, despite earning higher incomes than their parents, continue to live at home, raising questions about independence and familial dynamics.
Young people no longer need alcohol and cigarettes to seem like adults, says psychiatrist specializing in alcoholism
A psychiatrist notes that modern youths increasingly do not need alcohol or cigarettes to feel adult-like, reflecting a significant change in social behaviors and attitudes toward substance use.
Money, I'm going to live alone and I'm looking for a house
The article discusses the implications of Christine Lagarde's resignation from the European Central Bank and how it impacts the future of the EU, particularly in relation to young people's housing autonomy.
‘Rested’ Population Expands to Late 20s... Need for Customized Policies by Life Cycle
The population of young adults classified as 'rested' in South Korea has increased notably, necessitating tailored policies to address this growing issue across different age groups.
Mia's Christianshavn Dream Will Cost Her 70,000 Kroner a Month
A young woman expresses her dream of living on a houseboat in Copenhagen, projecting that it will cost her 70,000 kroner monthly.
She dreams of living in Christianshavn and shopping at Alma. We create a budget
The article explores the budgeting dreams of young individuals in Copenhagen, focusing on personal aspirations and the costs associated with living in the city.
These are the changed laws behind deportations
The article outlines recent legal changes in Sweden affecting the deportation cases of children and young adults.
Christina (25) has 1.2 million in student debt
A 25-year-old named Christina is facing significant financial burden with 1.2 million Norwegian Krone in student debt.
Rebecca and Joonatan paid 30 euros for surprise packages - this is what the packages contained
Rebecca and Joonatan from Tampere bought surprise packages and shared their contents with the audience.
Joensuulaisten Tinja and Milja moved out of the child protection institution, soon they may have to borrow money for food
Tinja and Milja, two young adults from Joensuu, Finland, face daily financial stress following a recent reform in social assistance, which makes it harder for them to manage living independently.
We joke that to afford a home in Australia we must wait for our parents to die. It feels like a deal with the devil | Fiona Wright
The article discusses the despair of young Australians over unaffordable housing and the dark humor that surrounds their situation.
C proposes suggestions for a 'reasonable' migration policy
The Center Party in Sweden proposes reforms to migration policies to prevent the expulsion of young adults from families with residency permits.
The Third Generation of Narcos: Proliferation of Cartels | Infographic
The shift in leadership within Mexican drug cartels now features educated, bilingual young adults rather than the traditional image of impoverished farmers.
Amanda, 33, avoids 'ordinary life' - Yle's new series confuses
A new Finnish TV series explores unconventional paths to success and fulfillment, following five young adults with unorthodox lifestyles.
Tragedy in Córdoba: two young people dead and three seriously injured after a brutal collision of a BMW against a light pole
A tragic car accident in Córdoba resulted in the deaths of two young individuals and serious injuries to three others when their BMW struck a concrete pole.
What attitude do Poles have towards Ukraine? Answers from one age group draw attention
A recent survey conducted by OGB for the National Polish American Foundation reveals that a significant number of Poles, particularly young adults, exhibit a negative sentiment towards Ukraine, with 31.27% considering it a hostile neighbor.
Winter vacation can also be a reading holiday – here are nine reading tips for children and young people
The article provides nine reading tips for children and young adults to enjoy during the winter vacation, focusing on engaging books that cater to various age groups.
This sexually transmitted disease is spreading now - recognize the symptoms
The number of gonorrhea infections is increasing alarmingly in Finland, with a record 2,097 confirmed cases reported last year, particularly among young adults.
Is Tinder over? Young people are returning to the retro method of parents that defeats the algorithm
Young adults in Czechia are increasingly favoring traditional face-to-face dating methods like speed dating over mobile dating apps like Tinder.
"Blood Sprays Like From a Faucet": Surgeon Asks to Be Aware – This Disease Peaks at Ages 45-65
A surgeon raises awareness about hemorrhoids, a common health issue affecting both older adults and the young, highlighting the peak age range of 45 to 65.
Surgeon A. Dulskas Identifies Cancer Increasingly Affecting People Under 50
Surgeon Audrius Dulskas has highlighted a worrying trend of increasing cancer rates among individuals under 50, particularly colorectal cancer, which is becoming a leading cause of cancer mortality in younger patients.
Welcome to the dating recession: Why young Americans are giving up on love
A new study indicates that many young Americans are experiencing a 'dating recession,' with a significant decline in dating activity among individuals aged 22-35.
Literacy program for adults and seniors is open for registration in Cuiabá
The SoleTRE literacy program, organized by the Regional Electoral Court of Mato Grosso, is open for free registration for young adults and seniors in Cuiabá with limited spots available.
Letter to the Editor. The Migration Agency's ethical council must show where it stands
A retired social worker criticizes the Swedish Migration Agency's ethical council for its stance on recent deportations of children and young adults.
Expert shares the ‘biggest’ money mistake young people are making today
A financial expert warns that young adults are making a significant mistake by purchasing homes too early, which may hinder their long-term financial goals.
More exam stress at 15 linked to higher risk of depression as young adult – study
A study indicates that exam stress experienced at age 15 significantly increases the likelihood of depression and self-harm in young adults.
The demands of an M-top leader: Stop the unfair deportations of teenagers
In Sweden, M-top politician Helena Nanne demands action from the government to stop the deportation of teenagers and young adults resulting from tougher immigration policies.
James Van Der Beek’s death highlights alarming colon cancer rise in younger adults
The death of actor James Van Der Beek from colon cancer has drawn attention to the increasing prevalence of the disease among younger adults.
The death of James Van Der Beek: what are the warning symptoms and how to prevent the cancer the actor suffered from
James Van Der Beek's death at 48 due to colon cancer raises awareness about its early diagnosis and prevention.