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Smiling really can make people feel happier, according to a new paper published in Psychological Bulletin. Coauthored by researchers at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Texas A&M,
Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania analyzed the largest cohort to date of pediatric patients with
Most children inherit both their postal code and their genetic code from their parents. But if genetic factors influence where families are able to live and children’s health
Studies showing links between personality traits and life outcomes, such as marital stability and vocational achievements, provide a reasonably accurate map of the relationship between personality and various
Picking what book to read isn’t the only choice families now make at story time — they must also decide between the print or electronic version. But traditional
Self-harm from self-poisoning in children and adolescents is not only increasing but starting at a younger age, finds new research by University of Sydney and the NSW Poisons
A child with more than one brother or sister is more likely to be the victim of sibling bullying than those with only one sibling, and firstborn children
It’s a challenging proposition for anyone: Lie flat on your back, helmet covering half of your face, in a tight-quartered MRI capsule that would make even the non-claustrophobe
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