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Study Examines Link Between Bullying, Adult Mental Health
Though a great deal of effort has been poured into the prevention and addressing of bullying in childhood, an unfortunate number of children experience bullying while growing up. Sometimes ... Read More
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Re-Learning Warmth for Britain’s Disadvantaged Kids
Growing up in a foster care environment can be a rough experience, especially for the many children who are placed in homes under Britain’s public health and social services. Often ... Read More
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Smoking Cessation Advocate: Mental Health Issues Don’t Have to Link to Smoking
Though a growing number of people are making the choice to quit smoking for a variety of reasons, physical health complications from the habit continue to be a problem of serious concern ... Read More
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Study Discusses Paths Towards Overcoming Shame
Much of modern society is often termed as “shameless,” especially in terms of media and product promotion. But shame is still very much a part of the average human experience, and while ... Read More
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Study Shows Once and for All that Men Lose Minds Over Women
The experience of being bewildered or mind-blown in the presence of an attractive woman is something that most men can attest to having had, but many may suspect that the analogy is simply ... Read More
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Prozac Approved in Europe for Children as Young as Eight
Those with concerns over the risks of suicide and suicidal thoughts and behaviors among young people who are given anti-depressant medications may be alarmed at recent news that the EMEA, ... Read More
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Questions Arise About Potential of “Brain-Training” to Improve Function, Well-Being
While it’s a popular and commonly-held idea that the brain grows stronger and people become more knowledgeable and mentally apt as they age, the facts of brain biology can be harsh. ... Read More
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Study Shows Different Parts of Population Perceive Cognitive Health Differently
Cognitive health is one of the most exciting and fascinating fields of modern science –that is, if you’re interested in how the mind works in the first place, or if you’re ... Read More
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Abuse of ADHD Medications Skyrockets Among Youth
Though there are certainly some children who experience developmental, learning, and social difficulties due to symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, and who can ... Read More
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Soldiers Declining Participation in PTSD Programs
Issues concerning rapidly rising rates of the development and consequences of PTSD, or post traumatic stress disorder, among active duty soldiers and those returning home have received ... Read More
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Violin Proves Pleasant for Ailing Veterans
There’s a great deal of research to suggest that listening to music, particularly music that is recognized and enjoyed, can excite the pleasure centers of the brain, resulting in ... Read More
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Helping Students Find their Happiness
Throughout popular culture, a common idea is that the college years are among life’s best. The branching out into a new and somehow freer world, without the direct supervision of ... Read More