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Autistic Children May Be at Greater Risk of Suicide Ideation and Attempts
March 12, 2013 Children with an autism spectrum disorder may be at greater risk for contemplating suicide or attempting suicide than children without autism, according to ... > full story -
Children Who Avoid Scary Situations Likelier to Have Anxiety
March 11, 2013 Children who avoid situations they find scary are likely to have anxiety a study of more than 800 children ages 7 to 18 ... > full story -
Sniff, Sniff: New Form of Animal Communication Discovered
March 7, 2013 Sniffing has been observed to also serve as a method for rats to communicate —- a fundamental discovery that may help scientists identify brain regions critical for interpreting communications ... > full story -
Prevalence of Sexting Among Minority Youth
March 7, 2013 Researchers have found that up to 30 percent of minority youths reported sending or receiving "sexts," which are sexually explicit messages sent through technology including photos, videos and ... > full story -
Better Living Through Mindfulness
March 7, 2013 Results of a new study suggest that mindfulness -- awareness of the present moment -- may be linked to self-regulation throughout the day, and this may be an important contributor to better emotional ... > full story -
People With MS-Related Memory and Attention Problems Have Signs of Extensive Brain Damage
March 6, 2013 People with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have cognitive problems, or problems with memory, attention, and concentration, have more damage to areas of the brain involved in cognitive processes than ... > full story -
Potential Target to Better Treat, Cure Anxiety Disorders
March 5, 2013 Researchers have, for the first time, identified a specific group of cells in the brainstem whose activation during rapid eye movement sleep is critical for the regulation of emotional memory ... > full story -
Parents, Religion Guard Against College Drinking
March 5, 2013 Religious college students report less alcohol use than their classmates -- and the reason may have to do with how their parents handle stress, according to new ... > full story -
Brain Pathway Triggering Impulsive Eating Identified
February 28, 2013 New research has identified the neural pathways in an insect brain tied to eating for pleasure, a discovery that sheds light on mirror impulsive eating pathways in the human ... > full story -
Research Explores Factors That Impact Adolescent Mental Health
February 27, 2013 Research indicates that half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14, well before adulthood. Three new studies investigate the cognitive, genetic and environmental factors that may ... > full story
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