
Chun Shen
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Jan 9, 2025 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Yuan Tian |Chun Shen
Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest. References 1, “ Hyperbolic Conservation Laws in Continuum Physics,” in Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenchaften, vol. 325, 4th ed. (Berlin: Springer, 2016). 2 and , “Exact Solution for Granular Flows,” International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics 37 (2012): 1408–1433.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
thehindu.com | Barbara Sahakian |Christelle Langley |Chun Shen |Jianfeng Feng
Human beings are inherently social. We thrive on connection, communication and shared experiences, which help shape our identities and foster a sense of belonging. Yet, in an increasingly digital and fast-paced world, feelings of loneliness and social isolation have become alarmingly common. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that these feelings are widespread. About 25% of older people and 5%-15% of adolescents feel lonely.
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Jul 20, 2023 |
medicalxpress.com | Barbara Sahakian |Christelle Langley |Chun Shen |Jianfeng Feng
As most parents of teenagers are acutely aware, there comes a time when children start prioritizing their friends over their parents. While young children rely on their parents for social interactions and influences, there's a notable switch during adolescence, where the influence from peers and friends becomes more important. Research backs up the idea that friendships are particularly important during adolescent years. They seem to protect against some problems with emotions and behavior.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Barbara Sahakian |Christelle Langley |Chun Shen |Jianfeng Feng
As most parents of teenagers are acutely aware, there comes a time when children start prioritising their friends over their parents. While young children rely on their parents for social interactions and influences, there’s a notable switch during adolescence, where the influence from peers and friends becomes more important. Research backs up the idea that friendships are particularly important during adolescent years. They seem to protect against some problems with emotions and behaviour.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
ca.movies.yahoo.com | Barbara Sahakian |Christelle Langley |Cognitive Neuroscience |Jianfeng Feng |Chun Shen
As most parents of teenagers are acutely aware, there comes a time when children start prioritising their friends over their parents. While young children rely on their parents for social interactions and influences, there’s a notable switch during adolescence, where the influence from peers and friends becomes more important. Research backs up the idea that friendships are particularly important during adolescent years. They seem to protect against some problems with emotions and behaviour.
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