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Posted November 1, 2011:
Posted October 27, 2011:
- Hard Times During Adolescence Point to Health Problems Later in Life
- Joking, Pretending With Toddlers Gives Them Head Start in Life Skills
Posted October 26, 2011:
- Religious, Spiritual Support Benefits Men and Women Facing Chronic Illness, Study Finds
- Friendship Makes a Difference in Stress Regulation
- Good Relationship With Teacher Can Protect First Graders from Aggression
Posted October 25, 2011:
Posted October 24, 2011:
- Mentoring Programs: How Effective Are They?
- Studying Depression: Researchers Demonstrate Rare Animal Model
Posted October 21, 2011:
- 'Trading Places' Most Common Pattern for Couples Dealing With Male Depression
- Social Isolation: Are Lonely Consumers Actually Loners or Conformers?
- Vivid Descriptions of Faces 'Don't Have to Go Into Detail'
- Issues Faced by Friends and Family of the Suicidal
- Poor Cerebral Cortex Functions Leads to More Impulsive Behavior
- Digital Worlds Can Help Autistic Children to Develop Social Skills
Posted October 20, 2011:
- Autistic Brains Develop More Slowly Than Healthy Brains, Researchers Say
- Number of Facebook Friends Linked to Size of Brain Regions, Study Suggests
Posted October 18, 2011:
- People With a 'Sweet Tooth' Have Sweeter Dispositions
- Relationships More Important Than Genetic Ties When Deciding Who Cares for Aging Family, Study Finds
Posted October 17, 2011:
- 'Drunkorexia:' A Recipe for Disaster
- People Who Really Identify With Their Car Drive More Aggressively, Study Finds
- Women, Men and the Bedroom
Posted October 14, 2011:
Posted October 13, 2011:
- Earlier Autism Diagnosis Could Mean Earlier Interventions
- Permanently Dismal Economy Could Prompt Men to Seek More Sex Partners
- Can't Buy Me Love: Study Shows Materialistic Couples Have More Money and More Problems
Posted October 12, 2011:
Posted October 11, 2011:
- Kids More Accepting of Peers Who Try to Change Undesirable Trait Than Those Faulted for It
- Age of 'Coming Out' Is Now Dramatically Younger: Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Teens Find Wider Family Support, Says Researcher
- Neuroscientists Pinpoint Specific Social Difficulties in People With Autism
Posted October 7, 2011:
- Babies Show Sense of Fairness, Altruism as Early as 15 Months
- Strong Attachment to Local Communities Made Oil Spill More Stressful for Many Coastal Residents
Posted October 6, 2011:
- People Without Cars, Financial Assets Less Likely to Marry: Study
- Why Does Conflict Arise When Social Identity Is Threatened?
- How Fair Sanctions Are Orchestrated in the Brain
Posted October 5, 2011:
- Think You’re in Poor Health? It Could Increase Your Odds of Dementia
- New Mouse Model Recreates Common Form of Autism
Posted October 4, 2011:
Posted October 3, 2011:
- Community Effort Brings Lasting Drop in Smoking, Delinquency, Drug Use
- Fighting Prejudice Through Imitation: Asking White People to Mirror the Movements of a Black Person Lowers Their Levels of Implicit Prejudice
- Examining Motherly Fears
Posted September 30, 2011:
Posted September 29, 2011:
- Promising Drug Treatment for Improving Language, Social Function in People With Autism
- Everyone's a Little Bit Racist, but It May Not Be Your Fault, Study Suggests
- Neuroscientists Record Novel Responses to Faces from Single Neurons in Humans
- Autistic Mice Act a Lot Like Human Patients: Geneticists Develop Promising Mouse Model for Testing New Autism Therapies
- Mothers Are the Most Responsible in Transferring of Sexist Attitudes, Study Suggests
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