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You Are as Old as You Feel
April 9, 2013 Older adults who see themselves as old and frail will start to feel old and ... > full story -
'Well-Being Risks' Contribute to Decreased Productivity
April 9, 2013 In addition to health-related risk factors, some non-traditional "well-being risks" can have a significant impact on workers' ... > full story -
How Stepdads Can Avoid Missteps
April 8, 2013 A new study found three factors that contribute to feelings of closeness in stepfamilies: the couple keeps arguments to a minimum; mothers help children feel comfortable sharing their frustrations; ... > full story -
Increased Rates of Hospitalization Linked to Elder Abuse
April 8, 2013 Older adults who are subject to elder abuse, neglect and exploitation face a greater risk of being hospitalized than other seniors, according to the results of a study published in the April 8 issue ... > full story -
Children With Autism Leave 'Silly' out
April 8, 2013 When a child with autism copies the actions of an adult, he or she is likely to omit anything "silly" about what they've just seen. In contrast, typically developing children will go out of their way ... > full story -
How Communities Effectively Punish Antisocial Behavior
April 7, 2013 New research provides an insight into how groups of people tackle social dilemmas and effectively punish those engaging in anti-social ... > full story -
Public Support Can Influence Soldiers' Mental Health, Bug Killing Study Suggests
April 5, 2013 Can events supporting troops reduce the risk of soldiers experiencing combat-related stress disorders? A new study suggests ... > full story -
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Power Struggles Are Best Kept out of the Public Eye: Audiences Influence Future Status of Quails Following Fights Between Rivals
April 5, 2013 For animals, prevailing in a fight affects their likelihood of winning future conflicts. The opposite is true of losing a fight. The sex hormone testosterone is often believed to mediate this ... > full story -
How Can Children's Interests Be Protected in the Face of Poverty?
April 5, 2013 According to several studies, more and more children around the world are separated from their homes and placed in residential facilities. However, most of them are neither orphaned nor abandoned: ... > full story -
Damaging Effects of Unemployment and Unexpected Wealth Losses on Mobility and Economic Security
April 3, 2013 A new study examines how American families cope with unexpected financial setbacks and how those periods of economic uncertainty draw down financial resources. The report studies families across race ... > full story
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