We have all been told not to grocery shop on an empty stomach, but what other tips can help us shop, and consequently eat, healthier?...
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Family & Relationships
The power of best friends
Study finds that inclusive classrooms don't necessarily increase friendships for children with disabilities..
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A ‘forest instead of the trees’ viewpoint may motivate change after negative feedback
Negative feedback can sting, but thinking about the big picture may help transform criticism into positive change, according to new research published by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology...
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Study: This is your teen’s brain behind the wheel
A new study of teenagers and their mothers reveals how adolescent brains negotiate risk - and the factors that modulate their risk-taking behind the wheel...
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Living life in the third person
Cognitive scientists discover clues in the brain to an extraordinary memory glitch in healthy, high functioning people...
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Online discussion forums good for well-being, study shows
A new study has found that internet discussion forums have positive links to well-being and are even associated with increased community engagement offline, contrary to a common perception of them being outdated and prone to trolling...
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Children with ADHD ‘learn better when fidgeting’
A new study suggests that children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder perform better at tasks that challenge their working memory if they are moving more...
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Emotional problems in schoolgirls rose dramatically over past 5 years
Emotional problems in girls aged 11-13 in England increased by 55% between 2009 and 2014, finds new research from UCL and the Anna Freud Centre...
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Hey, Kids, Look at Me When We’re Talking
he strain of getting young people to turn from their screens and look into other people’s eyes...
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Antidepressants? You might be better off TALKING:
Psychotherapy can 're-wire' the brain - without the side-effects of drugs. Eight weeks of psychotherapy could re-wire the brain, improving the symptoms of people with depression, say University of Kassel researchers...
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