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Posted April 4, 2013:
- Awake Imaging Device Moves Diagnostics Field Forward
- Could Playing 'Boys' Games Help Girls in Science and Math?
Posted April 3, 2013:
- Marriage Can Threaten Health: Study Finds Satisfied Newlyweds More Likely to Gain Weight
- Multiple Factors Predict Repeat Suicide-Related Behavior in Youth
- Study Looks at Importance of Coping Skills During Hospital Stays
- Autism Linked to Increased Genetic Change in Regions of Genome Instability
- Men 'More Depressed and Sad' Than Women If Childless, Says Study
- Targeting Mental Defeat Among Pain Patients Could Prevent Anxiety and Depression
Posted April 2, 2013:
- Negative Emotions in Response to Daily Stress Take a Toll on Long-Term Mental Health
- Access to Mental Health Care Lacking for Children, Teens Across the U.S.
- Stop 'Bad Guys With Guns' by Implementing Good Policies
- Gynecomastia Has Psychological Impact on Adolescent Boys, Researchers Report
- Greater Recognition of Face Blindness Needed, Experts Say
- Finnish Children Sent to Sweden to Avoid War Suffered More Than Those Who Stayed
Posted April 1, 2013:
- New Initiative Provides Free Developmental Assessments for Children Most at Risk for Autism
- Is Guided Self-Help Effective in Treating Childhood Obesity?
Posted March 29, 2013:
- Children With Sleep Apnea Have Higher Risk of Behavioral, Adaptive and Learning Problems
- New Study Aims to Prevent Sports-Related Brain Injury in Youngsters
- Risk of Autism Is Not Increased by 'Too Many Vaccines Too Soon,' Study Shows
Posted March 28, 2013:
- Mindfulness from Meditation Associated With Lower Stress Hormone
- Children of Deployed Parents at Higher Risk for Alcohol, Drug Use
- Seeing Happiness in Ambiguous Facial Expressions Reduces Aggressive Behavior
- Multiple Moves Found Harmful to Poor Young Children
- Prekindergarten Program Boosts Children's Skills
- Marital Conflict Causes Stress in Children, May Affect Cognitive Development
- Teens' Struggles With Peers Forecast Long-Term Adult Relationships
- Child Development: Early Walker or Late Walker of Little Consequence
Posted March 27, 2013:
- Genetics Might Determine Which Smokers Get Hooked
- Stressful Life Events May Increase Stillbirth Risk, Study Finds
- Telling Tales Can Be a Good Thing: Personal Stories Help Children Develop Emotional Skills
Posted March 26, 2013:
- Quitting Marshmallow Test Can Be a Rational Decision
- Saliva Testing Predicts Aggression in Boys
- Young Women Do Not Want to Run for Office, Experts Say
- Details of Gene Pathways Suggest Fine-Tuning Drugs for Child Brain Tumors
- Violent Video Games Are a Risk Factor for Criminal Behavior and Aggression, New Evidence Shows
Posted March 25, 2013:
- Five Year-Olds Who Watch TV for Three or More Hours a Day More Likely to Be Antisocial: But the Risk of This Behaviour Is Very Small
- Increased Time to Pregnancy Linked to Child's Neurological Development
- Researchers Discover the Brain Origins of Variation in Pathological Anxiety
- Language Acquisition: Nouns Before Verbs?
- Parent-Child Violence Leads to Teen Dating Violence, Study Suggests
- Arguments in the Home Linked With Babies' Brain Functioning
- Same-Sex Parents Are Judged More Harshly Than Heterosexual Parents, Study Suggests
- Young Children Endorse Fairness, but Often Don't Practice What They Preach
- How School Report Cards Can Backfire
- New Urgency in Battle Against 'Bound Legs' Disease
Posted March 22, 2013:
- Alterations in Brain Activity in Children at Risk of Schizophrenia Predate Onset of Symptoms
- Parent Induces Guilt, Child Shows Distress
Posted March 21, 2013:
- Increase in Postpartum Sleep Is Still Only a Dream for New Moms
- Primary Care Physicians Missing Early Signs of Serious Mental Illness
- Misregulated Genes May Have Big Autism Role
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