ADHD and Depression Diagnoses Rose in Children With Intellectual Disability

ADHD and Depression Diagnoses Rose in Children With Intellectual Disability

TL;DR: A 2026 nationwide study in Journal of Korean Medical Science found that among South Korean children and adolescents with intellectual disability, diagnosed ADHD increased from 30.23% in 2012 to 41.77% in 2021, while diagnosed depression increased from 10.46% to 19.37%. Key Findings Population: Researchers analyzed South Korean national health-insurance records for children and adolescents …

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Youth Mindfulness Programs Improved Executive Function in Meta-Analysis

Youth Mindfulness Programs Improved Executive Function in Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: A 2026 systematic review and meta-analysis posted as a medRxiv preprint found that mindfulness-based programs were linked to a small improvement in executive function, meaning inhibition, working memory, and flexible thinking, across 13 youth trials. Key Findings 13 trials were included: The meta-analysis pooled randomized and quasi-randomized trials in 1,560 children and adolescents aged …

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Sensation Seeking Was Linked to Restraint and Overeating in Adolescents

Sensation Seeking Was Linked to Restraint and Overeating in Adolescents

TL;DR: A 2026 study in the Journal of Eating Disorders found that higher sensation seeking, a personality trait involving pursuit of novel or intense experiences, was linked to more restraint and overeating in 400 German adolescents, with stronger disordered-eating links in teens with higher BMI, hyperactivity/inattention, emotional symptoms, or peer problems. Key Findings 400 adolescents: …

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Low Intelligence (IQ) & Emotional Control in Teens Linked to Suicide Risk

New research reveals that lower intelligence and poorer emotional control in adolescence are associated with an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors over the life course. However, while lower intelligence is linked to a consistently higher suicide risk into late middle age, the association between emotional control and suicide risk diminishes in strength over …

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Link Between BMI (Body Weight) and Depression in Teens

Researchers explored the relationship between body weight and depression symptoms in teens and adults. They found a link between higher body weight and increased depression, especially among teens. Genetic factors appear to play only a small role. Key Facts: Teens who had higher body mass index (BMI) at age 12 were more likely to have …

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SSRIs & Teen Brains: Unveiling the Role of DLPFC in Depression Recovery

A new brain imaging study provides insight into how antidepressants like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may bring about symptom improvement in adolescents with major depressive disorder. The findings suggest that changes in a brain region involved in cognitive control may serve as markers of treatment response. Key Facts: Researchers used MRI scans to examine …

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