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Educational success curbs effects of child abuse: study
Successful school experiences kept teens from both committing crimes and having antisocial behaviours.
Eating disorders underdiagnosed in men: study
When it came to treatment, females were almost 1.5 times more likely to get help compared with males.
Dieting pressure in teen years tied to food and weight problems later
Many people, adults and teens alike, desire to eat healthier and achieve a healthier weight.
Artificial intelligence can help you protect personal data
People do not always take the time to read website terms and conditions before accepting them.
Scientists find link between chronic pain and diet change
This preliminary research in Kenya is consistent with my chronic pain research here in the US.
Stress can make you physically ill: Study
Stress management tools like breathing exercises and yoga are prescribed by doctors to treat disorders like asthma.
New system can help machines think like humans
This contrasts with typical computer systems, where processors perform logic separate from memory modules.
Female doctors adjust lives to accommodate home
Female physicians are more likely to make professional adjustments to accommodate their responsibilities at home, according to a new study.
Being happy, optimistic key to healthy college life
Researchers asked 925 students to rate four indicators of psychological well-being: hope, gratitude, life satisfaction and happiness.
Women twice as likely as men to file for divorce: study
It could be that wives have more realistic expectations of marriage, while husbands had more idealistic expectations of wives.