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Genetic Link to Children’s Emotional Problems Precipitated by Bullying
July 22, 2010 Bullying victimization is common among children of school age, although its consequences are often anything but benign. The recent death of a Massachusetts teen by suicide prompted state lawmakers to ... > full story -
Children of Older Women Appear Vulnerable to the Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
July 20, 2010 The presence and severity of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders are influenced by factors beyond alcohol consumption, such as maternal age. New findings have shown that the damaging effects of maternal ... > full story -
Point-of-Sale Advertising Major Cause of Teen Smoking, Study Shows
July 18, 2010 Researchers report that teens' exposure to cigarette advertising at retail outlets substantially increases the odds they will start smoking. According to the findings, students who visited these ... > full story -
Young Children Especially Vulnerable to Effects of 9/11
July 15, 2010 Two longitudinal studies examine the relationship of maternal PTSD and depression to the mental health and behavior of children who were affected by the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The first study found ... > full story -
Foreign Homestay Students Exposed to Major Health Risks; Need Better Safety Net, Study Finds
July 13, 2010 Foreign homestay students who come to Canada to attend high school without their parents are exposed to major health risks such as smoking, drug use and early sexual intercourse, according to new ... > full story -
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Children and Teens With Tourette Syndrome Find Relief With Self-Hypnosis
July 12, 2010 A new study of children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome finds that self-hypnosis taught with the aid of videotape training reduced their symptoms and improved their quality of life. ... > full story -
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Extremely Obese Children Have 40 Percent Higher Risk of Reflux Disease of Esophagus, Study Finds
July 9, 2010 A study of 690,000 children found extremely obese children have a 40 percent higher risk of gastroesophageal reflux disease and moderately obese children have a 30 percent higher risk of GERD ... > full story -
Teen Moms More Likely to Have Premature Babies, Study Finds
July 8, 2010 Pregnant women aged 14-17 years are at higher risk of preterm birth and of having a child with low birth weight, especially if they are having their second child. In a new study, researchers ... > full story -
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Hereditary Kidney Disease Linked to Genetic Location
July 8, 2010 An in-depth study of a family with multiple generations affected by kidney disease has identified a previously unknown location for a gene abnormality causing focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, ... > full story -
A Healthy Mind Makes a Healthy Body in Teens
July 8, 2010 Happier youths are also healthier youths, according to new research. Adolescents' positive emotions and moods, as well as their satisfaction with life, could be more important than their anxiety or ... > full story
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