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Promising Clinical Trial to Reduce the Severity of Autistic Disorders
December 12, 2012 Researchers in France recently published the results of a double-blind clinical trial to evaluate the usefulness of a diuretic in the treatment of autism. Sixty children between three and 11 years ... > full story -
Psychological Therapies Improve Life for Children With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Study Suggests
December 11, 2012 Children suffering post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of traumatic events, including child abuse, may benefit from psychological therapies, according to a new review. In the first ... > full story -
Concussions Affect Children's Brains Even After Symptoms Subside
December 11, 2012 Brain changes in children who have sustained a mild traumatic brain injury, or concussion, persist for months following injury -- even after the symptoms of the injury are gone, according to a new ... > full story -
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Colic Treatment? Manipulative Therapies May Be Beneficial Treatment for Infantile Colic
December 11, 2012 Infantile colic is a distressing problem, characterized by excessive crying of infants and it is the most common complaint seen by physicians in the first 16 weeks of a child's life. It is usually ... > full story -
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Want Your Baby to Learn? Research Shows Sitting Up Helps
December 11, 2012 New research shows that something as simple as the body position of babies while they learn plays a critical role in their cognitive ... > full story -
How Do Stay-at-Home Dads Seek Greater Social Acceptance?
December 11, 2012 In order to avoid the stigma and loss of status posed by their lifestyle choice, stay-at-home fathers are mobilizing to build greater legitimacy for their marginalized gender identity, according to a ... > full story -
Many Parents Unaware of Children's Experiences in Daycare
December 11, 2012 Many millions of children grow up living double lives: one at home with their parents and another in some form of childcare environment. While parents hope to be informed of what goes on when they're ... > full story -
Emotion in Voices Helps Capture Listener's Attention, but in the Long Run the Words Are Not Remembered as Accurately
December 11, 2012 Emotion in voices helps capture the listener's attention, but in the long run the words are not remembered as accurately. Does the emotion in our voice have a lasting effect? According to new ... > full story -
Parents Should Let Kids' Beliefs About Santa Develop Naturally, Expert Says
December 11, 2012 When it comes to Santa Claus, an expert says let children believe in the jolly old elf as long as they ... > full story -
Postpartum Women Less Stressed by Threats Unrelated to the Baby
December 11, 2012 Following the birth of a child, new mothers may have an altered perception of stresses around them, showing less interest in threats unrelated to the baby. This change to the neuroendocrine circuitry ... > full story
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