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Posted November 19, 2012:
- High Vitamin D Levels in Pregnancy May Protect Mother More Than Baby Against Multiple Sclerosis
- Two-Thirds of U.S. Adults Say Kids Should Be 13 to Use Internet Alone: Most Support Stronger Protections
Posted November 17, 2012:
Posted November 16, 2012:
- Children Who Swim Start Smarter, Study Suggests
- Fetus Suffers When Mother Lacks Vitamin C
- Fear of the Dentist Is Passed on to Children by Their Parents
- Into the Magnetic Resonance Scanner With a Cuddly Toy
Posted November 15, 2012:
- Classroom Entrepreneurs Almost Twice as Likely to Run Own Business, Study Suggests
- This Is Your Brain on Freestyle Rap: Study Reveals Characteristic Brain Patterns of Lyrical Improvisation
Posted November 14, 2012:
- Even Moderate Drinking in Pregnancy Can Affect a Child's IQ
- 20-Year-Old Stroke Patient Part of Growing Trend of Strokes in Young People
- Television: Chronicle of a Death Foretold? Study of Canadian Families and Television in the Digital Age
- Babies Born to Stressed Mothers More Likely to Be Bullied at School
Posted November 13, 2012:
- Teenagers' Brains Affected by Preterm Birth
- Road to Language Learning Is Iconic
- Fantasy-Reality Confusion a Primary Cause of Childhood Nighttime Fears
Posted November 12, 2012:
- Infants Mimic Unusual Behavior When Accompanied by Language
- Mobile Apps Make Reading Fun for Children With Dyslexia, Occupational Therapist Says
Posted November 11, 2012:
- New Form of Brain Plasticity: How Social Isolation Disrupts Myelin Production
- Early Stress May Sensitize Girls’ Brains for Later Anxiety
Posted November 8, 2012:
- Pregnancy and Birth Complications More Likely in Mothers With Bipolar Disorder
- Preschoolers' Counting Abilities Relate to Future Math Performance, Researcher Says
- Inpatient Brain Injury Education Increases Bike Helmet Use, Study Finds
- Scientists Uncover Secrets of How Intellect and Behavior Emerge During Childhood
- Being Overweight: How Parents Can Help Their Teen Children Achieve a Healthier Lifestyle
- 'Read My Lips' It's Easier When They're Your Own
- Interventions Needed to Promote Healthy Behaviors Among Perinatally HIV-Infected Youth
Posted November 7, 2012:
- Caffeine Improves Recognition of Positive Words
- MRI and EEG Could Identify Children at Risk for Epilepsy After Febrile Seizures
Posted November 6, 2012:
- Early Treatment Sparks Striking Brain Changes in Autism
- Children, Teens at Risk for Lasting Emotional Impact from Hurricane Sandy
- 'Social Medicines' Do Benefit Health and Wellbeing
Posted November 5, 2012:
- Children's Preexisting Symptoms Influence Their Reactions to Disaster Coverage on TV
- Smell You Later! Chemosignals Communicate Human Emotions
- Higher Anxiety Associated With Poorer Functioning in Children With 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome
- How Presidential Candidates' Actions Speak Louder Than Their Words
- Cartoons Reduce Anxiety in Children Undergoing Anesthesia, Study Finds
- Prenatal Testosterone Levels Influence Later Response to Reward
Posted November 2, 2012:
- Brain Imaging Alone Cannot Diagnose Autism
- Self-Harm Not Always a Sign of Serious Mental Health Problems, Swedish Research Suggests
Posted November 1, 2012:
- Trickle-Down Anxiety: Study Examines Parental Behaviors That Create Anxious Children
- Rethinking Reading Instruction
- More Evidence Needed to Support Use of Autism Interventions
Posted October 31, 2012:
- Five Year Olds Are Generous Only When They're Watched
- Single Protein Targeted as Root Biological Cause of Several Childhood Psychiatric Disorders
- Happy Children Less at Risk of Becoming Victims of Cyberbullying
- Too Much Risk Associated With SSRI Usage and Pregnancy, Research Suggests
Posted October 30, 2012:
- Researchers to Debate the Call for Sexual Abstinence Education in Schools
- Children With Obesity Must Be Treated in Time
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