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Clean Scents May Promote Morally Good Behaviors
In an effort to control and improve behaviors among the general public, whether focusing on theft prevention in stores or the establishment of good habits among children, various methods ... Read More
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Major Chinese Survey Links Suicidal Thoughts to Pesticides
There are scores of reasons why a given individual might think about or consider suicide, and many of them are deeply personal. But sometimes, the cause of such thoughts and overwhelming ... Read More
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Collaborative Care Program for Elderly with Cancer Shows Promise
As might be imagined, a number of elderly people who struggle with various forms of cancer also experience thoughts and feelings of depression, an issue which has prompted those in several ... Read More
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Study Examines Attention Effects of Video Games
Frequently, video games are cited as major factors in contributing to the prevalence of attention deficit disorder, or ADD, among modern adolescents. Issues in behavior and attention span, ... Read More
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Teen Smoking Cessation Program Sees Major Success
Smoking cessation programs are frequently cited for the difficulties involved in getting smokers to volunteer, as well as to help those with addiction problems overcome the urge to start ... Read More
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Exposure to Domestic Violence when Young May Lead to Same
There are many ideas about the precise functioning of the human mind when it comes to violence and the committing of violent acts. An especially prevalent idea is that rather than being ... Read More
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What Light at Night May Do to Mental Health
In metropolitan as well as more rural environments, it can be difficult to experience a night of pure darkness. Light pouring in from street lamps, issuing forth from appliances and television ... Read More
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Study Links Working Post-Retirement is Linked to Mental Health
Most people who retain steady careers throughout their lives spend a fair amount of time thinking about, and planing for, their eventual retirement. Hailed as a momentous and positive occasion, ... Read More
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Poor Expectations Among Parents May Encourage Adolescent Misbehavior
There are numerous stereotypes associated with teenagers. The idea that all or most teenagers engage in forbidden or risky behavior, including underage drinking and smoking, is prevalent ... Read More
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When Being Laughed at Doesn’t Seem Funny
Though the common adage suggesting that it’s good to be able to laugh at oneself may hold a fair amount of truth in terms of maintaining a healthy self-image and overall well-being, ... Read More
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Study Examines Relationship Between Depression, Inflammation
Many studies investigating the different aspects of both depression and inflammation have identified possible links between these two health concerns, but greater research into the precise ... Read More
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Sexually Satisfied Women Report Greater Well-Being, Mental Health
While the links between the occurrences of sexual activity and overall mental health and well-being have been widely documented among men, especially within the context of examining treatments ... Read More