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Multiple Moves Found Harmful to Poor Young Children
March 28, 2013 Poor children who move three or more times before age five have more behavior problems than their peers, according to a longitudinal, representative study of children born in 20 large US cities ... > full story -
Pesticide Combination Affects Bees' Ability to Learn
March 27, 2013 Two new studies have highlighted a negative impact on bees' ability to learn following exposure to a combination of pesticides commonly used in agriculture. The researchers found that the pesticides, ... > full story -
Mice Show Innate Ability to Vocalize: Deaf or Not, Courting Male Mice Make Same Sounds
March 26, 2013 While humans and birds must learn to vocalize, a neurophysiologist has found that deaf male mice will vocalize to females the same way as hearing mice. The finding points the way to a more finely ... > full story -
Saliva Testing Predicts Aggression in Boys
March 26, 2013 A new study indicates that a simple saliva test could be an effective tool in predicting violent ... > full story -
People With Depression May Not Reap Full Benefits of Physical Activity or Light Alcohol Consumption, Study Suggests
March 26, 2013 Depression may inhibit the anti-inflammatory effects typically associated with physical activity and light-to-moderate alcohol consumption, according to ... > full story -
Violent Video Games Are a Risk Factor for Criminal Behavior and Aggression, New Evidence Shows
March 26, 2013 New evidence demonstrates a link between video games and youth violence and delinquency. The research shows a strong connection even when controlling for a history of violence and psychopathic traits ... > full story -
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
March 25, 2013 Five year-olds who watch TV for three or more hours a day are increasingly likely to develop antisocial behaviors, such as fighting or stealing by the age of seven, indicates new ... > full story -
Researchers Discover the Brain Origins of Variation in Pathological Anxiety
March 25, 2013 New findings from nonhuman primates suggest that an overactive core circuit in the brain, and its interaction with other specialized circuits, accounts for the variability in symptoms shown by ... > full story -
Research Provides Clues to Alcohol Addiction Vulnerability
March 25, 2013 A team studying alcohol addiction has new research that might shed light on why some drinkers are more susceptible to addiction than ... > full story -
Hunger-Spiking Neurons Could Help Control Autoimmune Diseases
March 25, 2013 Neurons that control hunger in the central nervous system also regulate immune cell functions, implicating eating behavior as a defense against infections and autoimmune disease development, ... > full story
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