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News for January 2, 2013
Toddlers’ Early Language Skills May Influence Later Anger Management
Ah, the terrible twos: in between those heart-warming moments of wonder and devotion are those tantrums over having to put socks on that define this year of development. But the latest resea
How Treating Wrinkles May Also Relieve Depression
It’s a popular cosmetic treatment, but early data hints that Botox could have a role in treating not just aging but mental illness as well.And the connection may be skin deep. Research
News for December 31, 2012
Sibling Rivalry: Squabbling May Lead to Depressive Symptoms, Anxiety, Among Teens
Anyone with a brother or sister can attest to the inevitability of conflicts during childhood, but frequent clashes may take a toll.Squabbling over two topics in particular, researchers say,
Ditching the Chips: Study Finds Kids Give Cheese and Veggies the Thumbs Up
Where is it written that kids want to snack on just junk food?
Researchers at Cornell University found that when it comes to satisfying a snack craving, the majority of kids are actually
News for December 30, 2012
Sibling Rivalry: Squabbling May Lead to Depressive Symptoms, Anxiety, Among Teens
Anyone with a brother or sister can attest to the inevitability of conflicts during childhood, but frequent clashes may take a toll.Squabbling over two topics in particular, researchers say,
Ditching the Chips: Study Finds Kids Give Cheese and Veggies the Thumbs Up
Where is it written that kids want to snack on just junk food?
Researchers at Cornell University found that when it comes to satisfying a snack craving, the majority of kids are actually
News for December 27, 2012
Walk and Don’t Talk: Pedestrians Distracted by Mobile Phones
Turns out we aren’t good at walking and talking at the same time, according to a study of pedestrians on their cell phones.Nearly one-third of pedestrians (29.8%) were distracted by th
America’s Failing Mental Health System: Families Struggle to Find Quality Care
When Paul Raeburn needed immediate help for his suicidal son, he had few good options. The teen had threatened to sit on nearby railroad tracks until a train came. Even though Raeburn, a
News for December 26, 2012
When It Comes to Longevity, It’s Not Years But Microlives that May Count
We know that overindulging in our favorite foods isn’t good for our health, but researchers propose a new way of quantifying just how harmful those treats can be.Now that we’re i
School Security: Why It’s So Hard to Keep Kids Safe
As children across the country returned to their first day back in the classroom since 20 first-graders and six adults were gunned down at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., parents pr





