Stress Is More Stressful for Teens Than Adults

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Teens sometimes seem like a different breed of human. We might call them young adults, but teenage brains are actually very different from those of adults, especially under stress or while making risky decisions, researchers are finding. "Teenagers experience stress as more stressful," study researcher Adriana Galván, at the University of California, Los Angeles, said in a statement to ScienceNatio, an online publication put out by the National Science Foundation (NSF). "If that stress is interfering with their decision making, it's really important to understand the neural mechanism that's underlying this connection between high levels of stress and poor decision making."

Jennifer Welsh

Jennifer Welsh is a Connecticut-based science writer and editor and a regular contributor to Live Science. She also has several years of bench work in cancer research and anti-viral drug discovery under her belt. She has previously written for Science News, VerywellHealth, The Scientist, Discover Magazine, WIRED Science, and Business Insider.