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Autism breakthrough: New drug may ‘turn down’ social behavior problems
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New pencil cases, shoes, bags and coats might line the classrooms, but for many parents, the additional financial strain associated
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Need more proof that the so-called “real” images you see on social media show anything but reality? Look no further
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A new study finds that Instagram users using #hookah or #shisha portray hookah use in an overwhelmingly positive manner, despite
Continue reading »Self-care and social ties can help men recover from the suicide of a loved one
Recovering from the suicide of a friend, partner or family member can be emotionally challenging for men, largely due to
Continue reading »Modern life is so stressful human may need MORE than 8 hours sleep
Social media and cell phones are so stressful that we now need MORE than 8 hours sleep, expert says Sleep
Continue reading »Oxytocin, vasopressin flatten social hierarchy and synchronize behaviors
Oxytocin’s effects on human social behavior aren’t clear. Some studies reveal significant positive changes, yet others show none at all.
Continue reading »Social isolation plus heart failure could increase hospitalizations, deaths
Patients with heart failure who felt socially isolated were much more likely to die or be hospitalized than more socially
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