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Children With Mental Health Disorders More Often Identified as Bullies
October 22, 2012 Children diagnosed with mental health disorders were three times more likely to be identified as bullies, according to new ... > full story -
American Academy of Pediatrics Renews Commitment to Preventing Gun Injuries in Children
October 18, 2012 The American Academy of Pediatrics is renewing its call to reduce the destructive effects of guns in the lives of children and adolescents, including counseling parents about safe gun storage as well ... > full story -
New Advance Could Help Soldiers, Athletes, Others Rebound from Traumatic Brain Injuries
October 17, 2012 A potential treatment for traumatic brain injury (TBI), which affects thousands of soldiers, auto accident victims, athletes and others each year, has shown promise in laboratory research, scientists ... > full story -
Military Safety Is Blowing in the Wind
October 17, 2012 A command doctrine used by the US military and NATO designed to warn personnel of Nuclear, Chemical and Biological hazards could be overly conservative and degrade war fighting effectiveness or, ... > full story -
Evidence Does Not Support Three-Strikes Law as Crime Deterrent, California Study Finds
October 15, 2012 Contrary to what police, politicians and the public believe, research by a University of California, Riverside criminologist has found that the state's three-strikes law has done nothing to reduce ... > full story -
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Missing Link Between Mental Health Disorders and Chronic Diseases in Iraq War Refugees
October 15, 2012 Researchers may have discovered why people exposed to war are at increased risk to develop chronic problems like heart disease years later. And the culprit that links the two is ... > full story -
Archaeologists to Mount New Expedition to Troy
October 15, 2012 Troy, the palatial city of prehistory, sacked by the Greeks through trickery and a fabled wooden horse, will be excavated anew beginning in 2013 by a cross-disciplinary team of archaeologists and ... > full story -
Traumatic Injury Research Working to Improve the Lives of Citizens and Soldiers
October 15, 2012 New studies offer vivid examples of how advances in basic brain research help reduce the trauma and suffering of innocent landmine victims, amateur and professional athletes, and members of the ... > full story -
Veterans Are at Higher Risk of Alcohol Abuse Relapse Due to Smoking
October 12, 2012 In a new study published in Frontiers, Dr. Timothy Durazzo and colleagues from the San Francisco VA Medical Center and University of California, San Francisco, expand upon their decade of research ... > full story -
New Weapons Detail Reveals True Depth of Cuban Missile Crisis
October 12, 2012 The Cuban Missile Crisis took place 50 years ago this October, when US and Soviet leaders pulled back from the very brink of nuclear war. This was the closest the world has come to nuclear war, but ... > full story
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