Reading Emotions On ScreenA new study reports on how movie makers rely on psychological principles about how much a human can comprehend and absorb.Read More
Link Between ADHD and Lead Exposure in Kids With Genetic MutationA new study reports on a heightened association between ADHD symptoms and lead exposure in children with the HFE C282Y gene mutation.Read More
Poverty and Hardships Increase Risk Taking Behavior in Old AgeResearchers explore the link between different life circumstances and risk taking behaviors in older people.Read More
Why It’s Easier For Girls With Autism to Develop FriendshipsA new study reports girls with autism tend to be more socially motivated and have more intimate friendships than autistic boys.Read More
Oxytocin Boost Could Relieve Postnatal Depression and Improve Parental BehaviorA new study reports giving mothers with postnatal depression hormone therapy with oxytocin could help improve their parenting behavior.Read More
Oh Baby! Understanding Pregnancy BrainA new paper looks at the neuroscience of pregnancy and suggests the 'pregnancy brain' really does exist.Read More
Interaction During Reading Helps Develop Kids’ Language SkillsInteracting with your child while you read to them can help boost language skills in toddlers, a new study reports.Read More
Curbing The Epidemic of Opioid Abuse by Rethinking Chronic PainCould rethinking the way we think about chronic pain curb the growing epidemic of opioid addiction?Read More
One in Four Kids Sexually Harassed by Online “Friends”Researchers report as many as 1 in 4 kids are sexually harassed online by friends.Read More
Threat of Guns and Car Accidents Linked to Parental DepressionA new study reports parental depression is linked to increased safety risks for their children, particularly when it comes to guns, fire and car accidents.Read More
What Are The Odds of That? Risky Gambling Choices Influenced by Single Brain ConnectionFindings could help in understanding and developing treatments for gambling addiction, researchers suggest.Read More
Happiness Linked to Valuing Personal Time Over MoneyThose who value their personal time over the pursuit of money tend to be much happier, a new study reports.Read More