
Both Parents Experience Highs and Lows in Sexuality After Childbirth
Partners of new mothers
often experience shifts in
sexuality, and these shifts
are often unrelated to
biological or medical
... > full story

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Impacts Brain Development Throughout Childhood and Adolescence Not Just at Birth
Medical researchers recently
published findings showing
that brain development is
delayed throughout childhood
and adolescence for people
... > full story

Breastfeeding Duration Appears Associated With Intelligence Later in Life
Breastfeeding longer is
associated with better
receptive language at 3
years of age and verbal and
nonverbal intelligence at
... > full story

Injuries from Teen Fighting Deal a Blow to IQ
A new study has found that
adolescent boys who are hurt
in just two physical fights
suffer a loss in IQ that is
roughly equivalent to
missing an entire year of
... > full story
- Both Parents Experience Highs and Lows in Sexuality After Childbirth
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Impacts Brain Development Throughout Childhood and Adolescence Not Just at Birth
- Breastfeeding Duration Appears Associated With Intelligence Later in Life
- Injuries from Teen Fighting Deal a Blow to IQ
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August 2, 2013 Exercise may improve the mood of pregnant women and help to reduce levels of fatigue reports new research. The study examined whether a four week exercise intervention program would result in ... > full story -
Why Shopaholics Overspend? Poor Credit Management, Buying to Boost Mood, Study Says
August 1, 2013 Why do shopping addicts keep spending even in the face of harmful financial, emotional and social consequences? A new study suggests poor credit management and a belief that new purchases will create ... > full story -
Being Bullied Throughout Childhood and Teens May Lead to More Arrests, Convictions, Prison Time
August 1, 2013 People who were repeatedly bullied throughout childhood and adolescence were significantly more likely to go to prison than individuals who did not suffer repeated bullying, according to a new ... > full story -
One in Three U. S. Youths Report Being Victims of Dating Violence
July 31, 2013 About one in three American youths age 14-20 say they’ve been of victims of dating violence and almost one in three acknowledge they’ve committed violence toward a date, according to new ... > full story -
Sensitive Parenting Can Boost Premature Children's School Performance
July 31, 2013 Sensitive parenting helps protect against the negative effects of being born prematurely on children’s school success, a new study has ... > full story -
Autism Symptoms Not Explained by Impaired Attention
July 31, 2013 Two aspects of attention -- reorienting focus and attending to social information -- do not seem to account for the diversity symptoms seen in autistic children, according to new ... > full story -
Fresh Fuel Reignites Asperger's Debate
July 30, 2013 Children with Asperger’s Syndrome have different electroencephalography (EEG) patterns to children with autism, reveals a new study. With distinct neurophysiology, the study pours fresh fuel on ... > full story -
Parents Don't Fully Understand Biobank Research, Study Finds
July 29, 2013 Researchers who collect genetic samples from children for medical research need to explain the process more clearly to parents, according to a new study that suggests many parents don't fully ... > full story -
PTSD After Traumatic Events: Which Teens Are at Risk?
July 29, 2013 Researchers have identified risk factors for children exposed to trauma in developing PTSD from analyzing 6,483 teen–parent pairs from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication, a survey of ... > full story -
Head Hits Can Be Reduced in Youth Football
July 29, 2013 Less contact during practice could mean a lot less exposure to head injuries for young football players, according to ... > full story
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