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Making Music May Encourage Teamwork in Kids
Study showed preschoolers in music groups were more cooperative and helpful
- Posted September 6, 2013
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Looking Sleepy Speaks Volumes, Study Says
Others may misjudge you because of your droopy eyelids, hangdog expression
- Posted September 5, 2013
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With Insomnia, Mind May Also Wander During Day
Scans show that brain fails to turn off 'default' mode, affecting daytime concentration
- Posted September 5, 2013
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Mediterranean Diet May Be Good for the Brain
Review looked at effects of eating plenty of olive oil, vegetables, fruit and fish
- Posted September 5, 2013
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Mediterranean Diet May Be Good for the Brain
Review looked at effects of eating plenty of olive oil, vegetables, fruit and fish
- Posted September 5, 2013
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Teens’ Use of E-Cigarettes Doubles in a Year: CDC
Health officials worry the devices may cause more children to become addicted to tobacco products
- Posted September 5, 2013
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Psychotherapy a Powerful Tool to Fight Depression, Studies Show
Cognitive behavioral therapy worked as well or better than antidepressants, other care at preventing depression or relapse
- Posted September 5, 2013
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Impulsive Food Purchases Tied to Too Little Sleep, Study Finds
People may buy more food, higher-calorie items when deprived of shuteye
- Posted September 5, 2013