Young people worry about climate change. But the impact on their mental health is more than anxiety about the future.
Time spent sedentary beyond six hours per day during growth from childhood through young adulthood may cause an excess increase of 4 mmHg in systolic blood pressure, a new study shows.
Today, there is an overwhelming amount of competing health advice in the media and online. Healthline, for instance, says to ...
Mumbai: Addressing climate change's impact on children's rights, UNICEF Maharashtra and the Consulate General of France ...
Experts expressed concern over the rise in cases of diabetes as the recent survey showed that one in four young adults have ...
Youth brings a refreshing perspective, free from constraints, and a willingness to take risks that is less often seen in more ...
We hear about shenanigans going on at youth academies and look back at whether the game really was better back in the ...
Nearly 500 pages of Gestapo files detail Nazi surveillance on Latter-day Saints and the quiet resistance of German members.
Pontifical visits offer an opportunity for the faithful to see and hear from their Vehapar up close, receive his fatherly ...
(OSV News photo/Bob Roller) BALTIMORE (OSV News) — The U.S. bishops wrapped up the second day of public sessions for their ...
Recent research conducted by BYU religion professor Justin Dyer found an increase in temple attendance may improve mental ...
Downingtown High School East senior Ronak Suchindra, recent winner of the prestigious 2025 National 4-H Council Youth in Action Award, led an engaging robotics workshop at ...