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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 -
UF Researcher: Teens Who Drink Are More Likely To Be Sexually Active
August 29, 1997 Alcohol use is the best predictor of whether teen-agers are sexually active, regardless of their race or gender, a new University of Florida study ... > 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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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 -
Child Psychology
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Mental Health
Child Development
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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 -
UT-Houston Study Suggests Violence In The Community Impacts Youth Behavior
April 21, 1997 Adolescents who have been exposed to community violence are more likely to engage in violent behavior themselves, according to the results of a study presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of ... > full story -
Involvement in School Gives Even High-Risk Students a Good Chance at Academic Success, Says New Study
April 1, 1997 New study finds that high school students at risk of dropping out because of poverty or low self-esteem can overcome them by applying themselves to their school ... > full story -
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Physicians' Divorce Risk May Be Linked To Specialty Choice
March 13, 1997 A Johns Hopkins study finds that physicians in some specialties -- chiefly psychiatry and surgery -- are at higher risk for divorce than their medical brethren in other fields. But the results do not ... > full story -
Borderline Personality Disorder
Multiple Sclerosis Research
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New Book Challenges Scientific Validity Of Multiple Personality Disorder
February 26, 1997 Research psychologist Nicholas P. Spanos, Ph.D., presents a thoroughly documented argument that Multiple Personality Disorder is not a disease at all, but a social ... > full story
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