More Evidence Links Bullying, Abuse to Suicidal Thoughts in Youth
Study found sharp rise in risk when kids face 7 or more types of victimizationContinue Reading
Study found sharp rise in risk when kids face 7 or more types of victimizationContinue Reading
Study also found physical activity more protective than mental stimulationContinue Reading
But pediatricians’ group acknowledged that lower pesticide levels may be better for growing brainContinue Reading
Child obesity was more likely as parental stress scores roseContinue Reading
Depression triples the odds of becoming a bully, study saysContinue Reading
Researcher says anonymity may encourage online bullyingContinue Reading
Scans showed less brain activity in areas involved with language when these kids saw others being badContinue Reading
Elderly who consumed the most carbohydrates, sugar had more memory, thinking problems, study findsContinue Reading
Research shows they’re more likely to be hit by cars while using electronic devicesContinue Reading
Behavior problems reflect continuing crime in Mexico, study showsContinue Reading
These actions may help curb the practiceContinue Reading
Cleaning can reduce exposure to flagellin, a bacterial proteinContinue Reading
Encouraging academics, positive communication are keyContinue Reading
However, study did not prove a cause-and-effect linkContinue Reading
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