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Podcasts Science Adolescent brains, legal drinking ages, and antibacterial soap

Adolescent brains, legal drinking ages, and antibacterial soap

Published: Jan. 25, 2016, 9:01 a.m.

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Show Notes
  • Adolescent brains develop in a way that overemphasizes reward and underemphasizes risk, which may help explain teenager's decision making and susceptibility to peer and emotional pressures.
  • Rebelling against the brain: Public engagement with the ‘neurological adolescent’
  • Alcohol-Related Risk of Driver Fatalities: An Update Using 2007 Data (Voas et al)
  • Case Closed: Research Evidence on the Positive Public Health Impact of the Age 21 Minimum Legal Drinking Age in the United States (DeJong & Blanchette)
  • Drinking and driving among college students (Wechsler et al)
  • Antibacterial soap containing triclosan is no better at killing germs during hand-washing than regular soap.

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