When we talk about gun violence in the United States, we talk about homicides. But there are roughly twice as
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When we talk about gun violence in the United States, we talk about homicides. But there are roughly twice as
Continue reading »Researchers from the University of Birmingham have found that survivors of sexual assault are more likely to blame themselves for
Continue reading »Mice with a lower calorie intake live longer and are both healthier and leaner. A team of researchers funded by
Continue reading »In a recently-published study in the Journal of Family Psychology, BYU researchers explored how family prayer influences family relationships, finding
Continue reading »TUESDAY, July 17, 2018 — A severe allergic reaction to food is much less serious in infants than in toddlers
Continue reading »Early to bed and early to rise makes a woman… less likely to develop depression according to new research. Specifically,
Continue reading »Middle-to-older aged women who are naturally early to bed and early to rise are significantly less likely to develop depression,
Continue reading »(HealthDay)—Today’s teens are a much tamer lot, a new U.S. government survey finds. Fewer high school students are turning to
Continue reading »Why eight hours sleep really IS good for you: Less than six or more than 10 hours slumber a night
Continue reading »Adolescents don’t distinguish between negative emotions as clearly as younger children and adults in their 20s do, according to findings
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