Good Preschools May Prevent Problem Behaviors Later
Low-income tots who had high-quality child care were less aggressive at ages 7 to 11, study foundContinue Reading
Low-income tots who had high-quality child care were less aggressive at ages 7 to 11, study foundContinue Reading
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U.S. National Institutes of Health investing $72 million in effort to curb growing problemContinue Reading
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This process needs to be considered when creating anti-drinking campaigns, researcher saysContinue Reading
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Residents in low-income areas have 20 times greater risk of trauma from guns and cutsContinue Reading
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