Remember, teens face the greatest risk of crashing during their first year of driving and are less
likely than adults to fully understand driving risks because they lack experience.
Experts believe that many factors cause teens to be four times more
likely than adults to be involved in a collision with inexperience being high on the list.
Parents should watch for or ask their children about the above symptoms — children and teenagers are more
likely than adults to experience these seizures.
Kids are more
likely than adults to be infected with tapeworm because they tend to forget to wash their hands before coming into contact with their mouths.
Unsupervised dogs are more
likely than adults to consume things outdoors that may cause gastrointestinal upset and diarrhea.
Among children, the rate of dog bite — related injuries is highest for those ages 5 to 9 years, and children are more
likely than adults to receive medical attention for dog bites than adults.
Additionally, children who are bitten are much more
likely than adults to receive medical care in the aftermath of a bite.
A separate IIHS study shows that teenagers killed in crashes are more
likely than adults to have been behind the wheel of small vehicles and older vehicles.
When you're young and foolish, you are more
likely than adults to drink behind the wheel, which makes it credible that some will die — as five teens do in a violent collision with a truck that leaves all dead, including the town reverend's only son.
Risks of distracted driving were greatest for newly licensed teen drivers, who were substantially more
likely than adults to be involved in a crash or near miss while texting or engaging in tasks secondary to driving, according to the researchers from the National Institutes of Health and Virginia Tech.
Also, children and teenagers were more
likely than adults to breathe most of the substances.
Children are more
likely than adults to die from diarrhoea because they become dehydrated more quickly.
Children with phobias are less
likely than adults to be able to put their fears into proportion or realize that their fears are irrational.
Researchers have found that youth athletes are more
likely than adults to sustain concussions and to take longer to recover.
Young children are more
likely than adults to be bitten in the head, neck, or face.
Children are also more
likely than adults to ignore their thirst when they're busy.
While some children are born with allergies to certain foods, others develop food allergies over time, according to the NIH, which also points out that children are more
likely than adults to outgrow milk, eggs or soy allergies.
Young babies haven't yet built up a strong immune system and are more
likely than adults to get sick.
The NHTSA recommends that children under 13 always ride in the back, partly because they're more
likely than an adult to be injured by an air bag's sudden, explosive inflation.
Not exact matches
In a study of more
than 5,100
adults, researchers from the University of Illinois found that those who were the most optimistic were 76 percent more
likely to have health scores in an ideal range.
Among the roughly 15,500
adults the researchers looked at, those who said they used e-cigs daily were far more
likely to have quit regular cigarettes
than the people who said they'd never tried e-cigs.
Most parents are aware that over the course of an
adult's working life, high school graduates can expect, on average, to earn $ 1 million less
than those with a bachelor's degree and are 50 percent more
likely to be unemployed.
Older
adults (67 % of respondents) are more
likely than younger readers (23 % of respondents) to have received election news regularly from local daily papers.
In a study done last month in the journal Environment and Behavior, researchers at Cornell University manipulated the gaze of the cartoon rabbit on Trix cereal boxes and found that
adult subjects were more
likely to choose Trix over competing brands if the rabbit was looking at them rather
than away.
-- Frank Talarico, Jr., president and CEO of Goodwill of Orange County, which in the last five years has more
than doubled the number of
adults and children it serves annually and in 2017 served more
than 27,000 people and will
likely serve more
than 30,000 this year for the first time in its more
than 90 - year history
With access to the food these benefits provide, experts say these children are more
likely to do better in school, have better health and do better economically as
adults than children that live in chronically food - insecure households.
Older
adults, who are more
likely to be morning people, reported greater positive emotion
than their younger counterparts.
Older
adults are much more
likely to have pork and beans and canned beets in the pantry
than younger
adults.
As it turns out, the category of U.S.
adults who do not believe in the divine is much larger
than the category of those who describe themselves as either atheists or agnostics (
likely because of the stigma associated with these terms).
For example, the National Congregation Survey (NCS) reveals that conservative Protestant churches are more
than twice as
likely as mainline churches to offer nontraditional family ministries like support groups for divorced and single
adults.
Moreover, college - educated
adults are now more
likely to get married and to enjoy high quality marriages
than less - educated Americans.
Adult stem cells are
likely to be more effective, less risky and, of course, less controversial
than their foetal counterparts.
Conversely, young
adults ages 18 - 29 are much more
likely than those age 70 and older to say that they are not affiliated with any particular religion (25 % vs. 8 %).
About a third of Americans (36 %) who identified as evangelical said they sometimes drank alcohol, with
adults who attend church once a week or more less
likely to drink at all (38 %)
than those who attend once or twice a month (53 %), only on religious holidays (55 %), or rarely (59 %).
The study of mainline Protestants, and
adult Presbyterians in particular, concludes that it is «
likely that their children will be even less committed to Christianity or to the church
than they themselves....
Poor
adults are more
likely to be overweight
than those in the middle class.
Hispanic Catholics (54 %) and Protestants (47 %) were more
likely than the unaffiliated (38 %) to say they worry «a lot» or «some» about the threat of deportation, Pew's survey of Hispanic
adults living in the US found.
Some other news about young people: 57 percent said that the primary reason they helped others was that it «makes them feel good personally»; 19 percent would not fight for their country under any circumstances, 24 percent were uncertain and 60 percent would not be willing to volunteer one year to serve their country; 17 percent could think of no famous person or celebrity they admired (only 1 percent admired Mother Teresa, and Donald Trump received a similar vote — indicating that religious and business leaders are among the least admired
adults); 65 percent would cheat on a major exam in school, while 36 percent would lie to protect a friend who vandalized; 53 percent claimed that growing up for them is harder
than it was for their parents (minority young people were more
likely to say it was easier).
«Younger
adults tend to have more eclectic happy hour patronage patterns in general and are more
likely than their elders to prefer a local pub or bar.»
Kids are more
likely to pick up an infection
than an
adult, probably because of children's tendency to put their fingers in their mouths, and you may notice worms emerging in your family when your littlies begin day care and school.
Rudi's Organic breads are made without the use of synthetic pesticides which can affect children more
than adults, and are more
likely to be in the types of foods that children eat.
If you don't say what's in it, your guests will most
likely not be able to know why the grapes seem a little more
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Those who ate nuts at least two times per week were 31 percent less
likely to gain weight
than were those who never or seldom ate them in a study involving 8865
adults.
While children under age 18 are more
likely (78 percent) to drink flavored milk, it seems
adults are pouring themselves a glass as well, with more
than three quarters (76 percent) of
adult flavored milk buyers saying they drink flavored milk.
Younger patients are more
likely to heal these types of tears
than adults.
Children are more
likely to have more severe chikungunya symptoms
than adults.
The one difference is that teens are more
likely than younger children or
adults to show impulsive and aggressive behaviors.
When preparing chicken for your baby, start by cooking it a little more well - done
than you
likely would for an
adult.
Adults who didn't attend college and have a low household income are more
likely to be divorced — Non-college educated couples are nearly 20 % more
likely to get divorced within the first 10 years of marriage
than college - educated couples.
However, teens engage a different part of the brain when it comes to impulse control and emotion; they're more
likely to be ruled by that emotion
than an
adult when it comes to social responses.