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Posted May 8, 2013:
- Early Math and Reading Ability Linked to Job and Income in Adulthood
- Geneticists Find Causes for Severe Childhood Epilepsies
- Why Family Conflict Affects Some Children More Than Others
- Father and Teenagers: Desire for Children Affects Relationship
- Look! Something Shiny! How Some Textbook Visuals Can Hurt Learning
Posted May 7, 2013:
- Link Between Intimate Partner Violence and Depression
- Children's 'Healthy' Foods Marketed at Children Are Higher in Fat, Sugar and Salt
- Nerve Stimulation for Severe Depression Changes Brain Function
- Live and Learn: Most GenXers Continue Their Education
Posted May 6, 2013:
- Traumatized Moms Avoid Tough Talks With Kids
- Cognitive Impairment in Families With Exceptional Longevity Studied
- So-Called Cougars, Sugar Daddies More Myth Than Reality
- Nearly 20 Percent of Suicidal Youths Have Guns in Their Home
- Many Parents Multi-Task While Driving Kids
- High School Athletes Say Concussions Won't Sideline Them
- Children Living Near Toxic Waste Sites in Developing Countries May Experience Higher Blood Lead Levels Resulting in Lower IQ
Posted May 5, 2013:
- Cyberbullying Rampant Among High School Students: Nearly One-Third of Youths Also Report Playing Video/computer Games for More Than 3 Hours a Day
- Childhood Disability Rate Jumps 16 Percent Over Past Decade
Posted May 4, 2013:
- 90 Percent of Pediatric Specialists Not Following Clinical Guidelines When Treating Preschoolers With ADHD
- Don't Txt N Drive: Teens Not Getting Msg: 43 Percent of Youths Admit to Texting While Driving
- Experts to Focus on the Science of Gun Safety
Posted May 3, 2013:
- Teens With High Blood Pressure Have Less Distress, Better Quality of Life Than Teens With Normal Blood Pressure, Study Suggests
- Violent Video Games Have Lower Effects on Highly-Exposed Teens
Posted May 2, 2013:
- Kids With Conduct Problems May Have Brains That Under-React to Painful Images: May Increase Risk of Adult Psychopathy
- Focus on STD, Not Cancer Prevention, to Promote HPV Vaccine Use
- Exercise Proves to Be Ineffective Against Care Home Depression
- Bigger Birth Weight Babies at Greater Risk of Autism
Posted May 1, 2013:
- Social Isolation of Young Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder Examined
- PTSD Research: Distinct Gene Activity Patterns from Childhood Abuse
- Growing Gap Between Teens' Materialism and Willingness to Work Hard
- Wide-Eyed Fear Expressions May Help Us -- And Others -- To Locate Threats
- Early Intervention Found Cost Effective Through School Years
- Humor Styles and Bullying in Schools: Not a Laughing Matter
Posted April 30, 2013:
- Scientists Find Mutation Driving Pediatric Brain Tumors
- A Text Message a Day Keeps the Asthma Attack Away
- Mild Iodine Deficiency in Womb Associated With Lower Scores on Children's Literacy Tests
- Women Who Drink Before Pregnancy Less Likely to Take Multivitamins
- Shedding Light on the Long Shadow of Childhood Adversity
- Researchers Successfully Treat Autism in Infants: Playing Games That Infants Prefer Can Lessen Severity of Symptoms
Posted April 29, 2013:
- Smoking Prevention in Schools: Does It Work?
- Rare, Lethal Childhood Disease Tracked to Protein
- Reading Wordless Storybooks to Toddlers May Expose Them to Richer Language
Posted April 25, 2013:
- Poor Parenting -- Including Overprotection -- Increases Bullying Risk
- Prevention Programs Dramatically Cut Substance Abuse Among Teens
- 'Redshirting' Kindergarteners Not as Common as Reported
- Examine Social Factors to Explain Rise in Diagnoses of Mental Disorders
- Early Dialogue Between Parents, Children Stems Teen Smoking
- Autism Risk Spotted at Birth in Abnormal Placentas
- More Severe Concussion Symptoms Lead to Longer Recovery Time
- Sexually Explicit Material Affects Behavior in Young People Less Than Thought
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