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Parenting CD-ROM Helps Reduce Children's Behavioral Problems
July 29, 1998 Studies involving an interactive CD-ROM that offers instruction on parenting skills suggest the three-hour program can help reduce the frequency and severity of children's behavioral problems, ... > full story -
Sex Hormones Found To Have Little Or No Effect On Adolescent Sexual Behavior
July 21, 1998 Researchers have found little or no effect on adolescent sexual behavior after giving test subjects sex hormones over a nearly two-year ... > full story -
Alzheimer's Disease Patients May Benefit From Muscle Relaxation
May 22, 1998 Simple muscle relaxation techniques may help people with Alzheimer's disease control some behavioral problems associated with the disorder while improving their mental performance, according to a ... > full story -
University of Florida Psychiatrists Use Antidepressants to Treat Smoking Addiction
April 24, 1998 The idea is to help smokers kick the habit by tackling addiction at its root: long-lasting changes in brain chemistry that train the brain to expect new levels of pleasure it eventually considers ... > full story -
Pitfalls Of Puberty: New Animal Research Shows Stress During Adolescence Alters Behavior And Brain Chemistry
April 10, 1998 New research indicates that exposure to stress during puberty results in abnormal aggressive and submissive behaviors as well as neurobiological alterations in hamsters. ... > full story -
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Uterine Environment Boosts Learning Ability in Mouse Offspring
February 27, 1998 A study conducted at The Jackson Laboratory and the University of Connecticut suggests that the maternal uterine environment in mice can have an enhancing effect on learning ability in offspring ... > full story -
Most Comprehensive Study Of Its Kind Shows Common Asthma Medications Don't Cause Behavioral Problems In Children
February 26, 1998 The asthma medications beclomethasone and theophylline have reported side effects, such memory, mood and behavior changes, but an article in the March issue of the journal Pediatrics shows that in ... > full story -
New Research Could Help Identify People At Risk For Schizophrenia
February 21, 1998 Research shows that some people with schizophrenia suffer a loss of certain high-level cognitive abilities, making it difficult for them to adapt to change. But a new Ohio University study suggests ... > full story -
Henry Ford Study Shows Daily Smoking May Lead To Major Depression
February 12, 1998 Daily smokers have twice the risk for major depression compared to people who have a history of smoking on an occassional basis, according to a Henry Ford Health System study. ... > full story -
Permissive Parenting May Be Hurting Kids' Sleep
October 9, 1997 Lax parenting that doesn't set limits or enforce rules consistently is likely to mean the child isn't getting a good night's rest. Researchers also found that intense ... > full story -
Testosterone Linked To Violence In Female Inmates
September 27, 1997 Higher testosterone levels are related to criminal violence and aggressive dominance among women in prison, says a Georgia State University study released this ... > full story -
Biology Of A Monogamous Bond: Findings Reported In Hormones And Behavior Help Explain Social Attachment, Provide Clues For Autistic Behavior
July 16, 1997 As a youngster, he's a tad timid but he gets along well enough with others. He doesn't fight much. Then something happens. He meets an attractive female and mates with her. Within 24 hours, ... > full story
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