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Posted May 21, 2013:
- Aggressive Behavior Linked Specifically to Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Childhood
- How to Best Manage Workaholics: New Study Offers Insight
- Early-Life Traffic-Related Air Pollution Exposure Linked to Hyperactivity
Posted May 20, 2013:
- Mediterranean Diet Seems to Boost Aging Brain Power
- Bed Sharing Leads to Fivefold Increase in Risk of Crib Death for Babies Whose Parents Do Not Smoke
- Practice Makes Perfect? Not So Much, New Research Finds
- Gym Class Reduces Probability of Obesity, Study Finds for First Time
- Less Sleep Associated With Increased Risk of Crashes for Young Drivers
- Combined Wood and Tobacco Smoke Exposure Increases Risk and Symptoms of COPD
- Link Between Childhood ADHD and Obesity Revealed in First Long-Term Study
- One in 10 Teens Using 'Study Drugs,' but Parents Aren't Paying Attention
Posted May 18, 2013:
- Youth Who Have Their First Drink During Puberty Have Higher Levels of Later Drinking
- College Women Exceed NIAAA Drinking Guidelines More Frequently Than College Men
- Individuals Who Drink Heavily and Smoke May Show 'Early Aging' of the Brain
Posted May 17, 2013:
- Women's Reproductive Ability May Be Related to Immune System Status
- New Study Recommends Using Active Videogaming ('exergaming') to Improve Children's Health
Posted May 16, 2013:
- Change in Cycle Track Policy Needed to Boost Ridership, Public Health
- Brain Makes Call on Which Ear Is Used for Cell Phone
- Through the Eyes of a Burglar: Study Provides Insights on Habits and Motivations, Importance of Security
- Bach to the Blues, Our Emotions Match Music to Colors
- Fast and Painless Way to Better Mental Arithmetic? Yes, There Might Actually Be a Way
- High-Testosterone Competitors More Likely to Choose Red
- Students' Diet and Physical Activity Improve With Parent Communications
- Most Math Being Taught in Kindergarten Is Old News to Students
- Work-Related Stress Linked to Increased Blood Fat Levels, Cardiovascular Health Risks
Posted May 15, 2013:
- Emotional Response to Climate Change Influences Whether We Seek or Avoid Further Information
- Body Fat Hardens Arteries After Middle Age
Posted May 14, 2013:
- 'Owning' a Darker Skin Can Positively Impact Racial Bias, Study Finds
- Women's Immune Systems Remain Younger for Longer
- Male Testosterone Levels Increase When Victorious in Competition Against Rivals, but Not Friends
- Trying to Be Happier Works When Listening to Upbeat Music
- Power of Prayer: Studies Find Prayer Can Lead to Cooperation, Forgiveness in Relationships
- Passenger Car Drivers Are More Likely to Die in Crashes With SUVs, Regardless of Crash Ratings
- Learning to Recycle: Does Political Ideology Matter?
- Illusion of Control: Why Sports Fans Prefer 'Lucky' Products
- Flu in Pregnancy May Quadruple Child's Risk for Bipolar Disorder
- Fish Oil May Stall Effects of Junk Food on Brain
- Common Myths About Digital Piracy Busted
- Relationship Troubles? Some Sad Music Might Help You Feel Better
- Couples' Thoughts During Disagreements Affect Relationship Satisfaction
Posted May 13, 2013:
- Non-Smoking Hotel Rooms Still Expose Occupants to Tobacco Smoke
- Individual and Small-Chain Restaurant Meals Exceed Recommended Daily Calorie Needs
- Grammar Errors? The Brain Detects Them Even When You Are Unaware
- When Deciding How to Bet, Less Detailed Information May Be Better
- Heart Disease: Healthy Lifestyle Offsets Work-Related Stress, Study Suggests
- To Suppress or to Explore? Emotional Strategy May Influence Anxiety
- How Multitasking Can Improve Judgments
- Early Formula Use Helps Some Mothers Breastfeed Longer
Posted May 10, 2013:
- Do Markets Erode Moral Values? People Ignore Their Own Moral Standards When Acting as Market Participants, Researchers Say
- Brain Diseases Affecting More People and Starting Earlier Than Ever Before
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