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Study Looks at Importance of Coping Skills During Hospital Stays
April 3, 2013 New research looks at how coping strategies used by a mother when her child is hospitalized impacts that child's anxiety ... > full story -
Autism Linked to Increased Genetic Change in Regions of Genome Instability
April 3, 2013 Children with autism have increased levels of genetic change in regions of the genome prone to DNA rearrangements, so called "hotspots," according to a new research discovery. The research has ... > full story -
Men 'More Depressed and Sad' Than Women If Childless, Says Study
April 3, 2013 Men are almost as likely as women to want children, and they feel more isolated, depressed, angry and sad than women if they don’t have them, a new study ... > full story -
Speaking a Tonal Language (Such as Cantonese) Primes the Brain for Musical Training
April 2, 2013 Non-musicians who speak tonal languages may have a better ear for learning musical notes, according to ... > full story -
Access to Mental Health Care Lacking for Children, Teens Across the U.S.
April 2, 2013 A new national U.S. survey shows adults who work and volunteer with children and teens do not believe youth have appropriate access to mental health ... > full story -
Stop 'Bad Guys With Guns' by Implementing Good Policies
April 2, 2013 The National Rifle Association has put forward a National Shield School Proposal which supports the placement of armed security in all schools. A new review attempts to find a balanced and unbiased ... > full story -
Greater Recognition of Face Blindness Needed, Experts Say
April 2, 2013 Imagine not being able to recognise your own child at nursery or even pick out your own face from a line-up of ... > full story -
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Finnish Children Sent to Sweden to Avoid War Suffered More Than Those Who Stayed
April 2, 2013 Finnish war children, that is, Finnish children who were evacuated to safety in Sweden during the second world war, faced greater hardships than children who remained in Finland, a new study ... > full story -
New Initiative Provides Free Developmental Assessments for Children Most at Risk for Autism
April 1, 2013 Kennedy Krieger Institute has announced a new, pilot initiative to help identify the red flags of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in infant siblings of children with ASD as early as possible. ... > full story -
Is Guided Self-Help Effective in Treating Childhood Obesity?
April 1, 2013 Initial research indicates that a self-help treatment program for overweight children and their parents, guided by clinical experts, may be an effective ... > full story
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