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Infants Have Keen Memory For Learning Words
September 19, 1997 Experimental psychologists have discovered that babies as young as 8 months are good at learning and remembering ... > full story -
Experts Can't Tell The Difference Between False And True Accounts Of Children, Cornell Study Shows
September 19, 1997 When preschool children were asked weekly about whether a fictitious event had ever happened to them, more than half the 3- and 4-year-old children by the tenth week reported that it had and ... > full story -
Better Maternal Nurturing Means Better Physical And Physiologic Response To Stress For Adult Rats
September 14, 1997 The more newborn rat pups are licked and groomed by their mothers, the better equipped they are to handle acute stress in adulthood, report Emory University's Paul M. Plotsky, Ph.D., and his ... > full story -
Research Links Brain Damage & Violent Crime -- USC Studies Point To Underlying Causes Of Violent Crime In Young Offenders
September 13, 1997 Some murderers show significant metabolic abnormalities in as many as six areas of the brain, several of which can suffer damage during gestation or birth, according to research published in the ... > full story -
Males Don't Follow Intuition When It Comes To Listening To Rock Music
September 1, 1997 Males may be more likely than females to play rock music at potentially dangerous volumes, regardless of whether or not they like rock music at all, a new study at Ohio University ... > full story -
Frequency Of Family Meals May Prevent Teen Adjustment Problems; Teens Less Likely To Do Drugs, More Motivated In School
August 21, 1997 Volumes have been written and spoken about how to keep teenagers out of trouble. But the answer, according to a study presented at the American Psychological Association's (APA) 105th Annual ... > full story -
More Studies Show That Hard Core Smokers May Be Using Nicotine To Manage Depression, ADHD, Anxiety Or Bulimia
August 11, 1997 You still see them huddled over their cigarettes in public doorways, despite 30 years of increasing social pressure and education about health risks. Why can't they quit? ... > full story -
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Attention Deficit Disorder
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Child Psychology
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Very Low Birthweight Children Have Long-Term Behavioral And Psychiatric Consequences
June 6, 1997 Children born very premature (less than 3.3 lbs) may have long-term consequences stretching into adolescence, including learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder, and feelings of depression ... > full story -
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Mental Health
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Pregnancy and Childbirth
Emergency Department Visits May Signal Depression In New Mothers
June 6, 1997 Mothers who brought their infants to the emergency department within three weeks of childbirth were three times as likely to develop symptoms of ... > full story -
Children's Health
Attention Deficit Disorder
ADD and ADHD
Child Psychology
Child Development
Infant's Health
Children With AD/HD Have Related Functional Disabilities
June 6, 1997 Children with attention-deficit disorder have as much functional disability as children with mild mental retardation, and are not merely exhibiting "inconvenient" ... > full story
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