Tag #Young Adults

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Young Paramedic Paralyzed by Stroke, Underscoring Rise in Young Adult Cases

A 21-year-old Australian paramedic suffered a debilitating stroke after a seemingly harmless headache, highlighting the risk of strokes in young adults and the long-term effects of such events; the UK is experiencing a rise in young adult strokes.

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UK Housing Crisis Delays Independence for Young Adults

High energy costs, 9% annual rent increases, and record house prices are forcing more young UK adults, particularly men, to live with their parents; this trend is impacting personal and financial independence, delaying life goals, and expanding the generation unable to leave the family home.

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UK Housing Crisis: 1.7 Million Young Adults Live with Parents

A record 1.7 million UK adults aged 24-34 are living with their parents, a 450,000 increase since 2006, primarily due to unaffordable housing, particularly in London; this trend is also observed globally but varies across cultures.

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Rising Bowel Cancer in Young British Adults: A Multi-Factorial Health Crisis

Britain is experiencing a sharp rise in bowel cancer among young adults (under 50), exceeding rates in many other Western nations. Research points to potential links between this increase and accelerated aging, seed oil consumption, ultra-processed food, and other factors, highlighting the urgent ne...

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Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Social Media Influencers for News

A new study reveals that young Americans increasingly get their news from social media influencers, many of whom lean right, raising concerns about the impact on political views and voter engagement.

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Dutch Youth Mental Health: Half Report Poor Well-being

The 2024 Young Adult Health Monitor reveals that approximately half of Dutch 16-25 year-olds rate their mental health as poor to very poor, particularly those aged 21-25, living alone, or experiencing financial difficulties; however, slight improvements are noted compared to 2022.

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Bowel Cancer Rates Surge Among Young Adults in England

Analysis of NHS data reveals a sharp rise in bowel cancer diagnoses among 40-44 year olds in England, increasing by 57 percent in men and 50 percent in women between 2019 and 2022, prompting a reduction in the bowel cancer screening age to 50 due to concerns about lifestyle factors.

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Food Additives Linked to Rise in Young-Onset Colon Cancer

Dr. Maria Abreu, president of the American Gastroenterological Association, links the rise in young-onset colon cancer cases in the US to food additives like high-fructose corn syrup and emulsifiers, which disrupt the gut microbiome and cause chronic inflammation, potentially leading to cancer.

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Mexico Heat Study: Young Adults at Higher Risk Than Previously Thought

A study in Science Advances reveals that in Mexico, high heat and humidity kill far more young people (18-35) than older people (50+), contradicting previous assumptions; researchers are investigating causes, including occupational exposure and risk perception.

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Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Influencers for News

A Pew Research Center study reveals that young Americans increasingly rely on social media influencers for news, most of whom are men and lean right, potentially influencing political discourse and challenging claims of right-wing censorship.

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