Tag #Young Adults

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Problematic Social Media Use Linked to Increased Fake News Susceptibility

A study of 189 young adults (18-26) revealed that problematic social media use, characterized by dependence and withdrawal symptoms, strongly correlates with a higher likelihood of believing, engaging with, and sharing fake news online.

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Cancer Diagnoses Surge Among Young Dutch Adults

A new report from the Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland (IKNL) reveals a significant increase in cancer diagnoses among young adults (18-39) in the Netherlands, with women being diagnosed 1.5 times more often than men; the most common cancers for young women are breast, cervical and melanoma, while ...

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Rise in Colorectal Cancer Among Younger Dutch Adults

Colorectal cancer diagnoses among 15- to 49-year-olds in the Netherlands increased by 50 percent from 1998 to 2023, reaching 9.5 cases per 100,000 in 2023, projected to rise further to 762 annual cases by 2035; research suggests lifestyle and environmental factors play a significant role, highlighti...

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Delayed Bowel Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Systemic Healthcare Issues

Rhiannon Coombs, 34, from Victoria, Australia, was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer after a two-year delay in diagnosis due to misdiagnosis and long waiting lists, highlighting the critical need for early detection and patient advocacy in bowel cancer treatment.

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Cannabis Use Linked to Significantly Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke in Young Adults

A study of 4.6 million patients found young cannabis users have six times the risk of heart attack, four times the risk of stroke, and double the risk of heart failure compared to non-users; the increased risk was observed even among those under 50.

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Conditional PIP Benefits Proposed for Young Adults

A new report suggests making Personal Independence Payments (PIP) conditional for 18-30 year olds to combat rising joblessness and welfare costs, a move backed by Lord Blunkett and currently being explored by the government; awards for psychiatric conditions increased from 2,600 per month in 2019 to...

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Inadequate Financial Education Leaves Young Spaniards Facing Tax Debt

In Spain, a 24-year-old faced a €3,000 tax debt due to insufficient knowledge of tax laws and employer withholding errors, highlighting a broader issue of inadequate financial education among young people, as only 4.7% of students show a comprehensive understanding of financial concepts according to...

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UK Sees 20% Rise in Strokes Among Young Adults

A 24-year-old woman and a 29-year-old man in the UK suffered strokes, highlighting a 20 percent rise in strokes among under-65s in the past decade, attributed to lifestyle factors such as obesity, stress, and poor diet.

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Migraines Linked to 70% Increased Stroke Risk in Young Adults

A Finnish study found a 70% increased stroke risk in adults under 50 with migraines, exceeding the risk associated with traditional factors; researchers suggest incorporating migraine history into stroke risk assessments.

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Young Adults Shun Homeownership, Prioritizing Flexibility Amidst Economic Uncertainty

A record-high 38-year-old median age for first-time homebuyers in 2024 signals a dramatic shift away from homeownership among young adults in the U.S., driven by economic uncertainty, job market precarity, and climate change concerns; this challenges the existing pro-homeownership tax code and could...

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Dutch Students Struggle with Financial Literacy Amidst Buy-Now-Pay-Later Boom

A study by Nibud and ABN Amro reveals that many Dutch secondary school students struggle with financial management due to buy-now-pay-later services and numerous online payment requests, impacting their financial awareness. Cultural factors and social pressures also influence spending and repayment ...

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Birmingham ChessCafé: A haven for young adults seeking offline social connection

ChessCafé, a Birmingham venue, hosts a fortnightly chess event attracting over 70 young adults seeking social interaction in a low-pressure environment, contrasting with the rise of online gaming and addressing post-pandemic social isolation.

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