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- Depolarizing the debates about pediatric mental health diagnosis and treatment
- Smoking abstinence found more effective with residential treatment
- How homeless kids" use of online social networks can affect sexual behavior
- Speaking foreign languages may help protect your memory
- High cholesterol and blood pressure in middle age tied to early memory problems
- To increase physical activity, focus on how, not why
- Therapy for depression can be delivered effectively by non-specialists, study suggests
- Why problem drinking during adolescence is never a "phase"
- New study finds no cognitive impairment among ecstasy users
- Earliest humans not so different from us, research suggests
- Kinship caregivers receive less support than foster parents despite lower socioeconomic status
- Arranged marriages and distrust: Influence of parental choice on mate guarding
- Presence of peers heightens teens" sensitivity to rewards of a risk
- Current U.S. juvenile treatment methods for violent offenders costly, ineffective, researcher finds
- A psychopath lacks empathy just like a person with frontal head injury, study suggests
- Enhanced early childhood education pays long-term dividends in better health
- Courtship affects gene expression in flies, study finds
- New breathing therapy reduces panic and anxiety by reversing hyperventilation
- Researchers develop mouse model to help find how a gene mutation leads to autism
- "White-noise" therapy alone not enough to curb tinnitus
- Sesame Street program improves development for children in Indonesia
- Women smokers shocked into giving up habit by seeing effect on their faces, study finds
- Why married men tend to behave better
- Mindfulness-based therapy helps prevent depression relapse
- Kicking the habit: Study suggests that quitting smoking improves mood
- Propensity for one-night stands, uncommitted sex could be genetic, study suggests
- Battle of the sexes: Researchers change "femaleness" or "maleness" of fruit flies
- Personalized multimedia program may help prevent falls in patients without cognitive impairment
- Late-preterm babies at greater risk for problems later in childhood, study finds
- Child Development