which is rising rapidly in young people, according to new study


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dailym.ai— A team of researchers in six countries, including the US and UK, found that people who are generally obese or tall with an 'apple' shape were at an increased risk of colorectal cancer.

www.northantstelegraph.co.uk—New iDiscover service supports children and young people's wellbeing. Children and young people can now benefit from a brand new service from Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (NHFT) to support their learning, growth and wellbeing. iDiscover is a new community of children, young people and those who support them across Northamptonshire. It offers a wide range of free and fun activities, resources and information to inspire young people aged under 25 to explore who they are, grow as people and learn new things. Activities can include workshops,...

TheJournal.ie—‘Stark deterioration’ in mental health of LGBTQI+ people, according to new report. The new report is a follow-up to a 2016 study.

PsyPost—New study untangles the links between pornography genres and sexual wellbeing in young adults. Recent research published in The Journal of Sex Research has uncovered intriguing findings about how different types of pornographic content are related to sexual satisfaction and function among young adults. The findings indicate that while pornography themed around passion and romance is linked to higher sexual satisfaction, content focusing on power, control, and rough sex tends to be linked to lower sexual satisfaction and function, particularly among cisgender men. Pornography is widely...