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The Panic Over Smartphones Doesn’t Help Teens
The Atlantic· 7 hours agoSmartphones and social media are melting our children’s brains and making them depressed, or so goes the story we are being told. Fortunately for my...
What Is the Difference Between ADHD and Autism?
Health via Yahoo News· 4 days agoADHD and autism are the two most common neurodevelopmental disorders that start in childhood and persist into adulthood. However, they affect you...
Submechanophobia: Definition, causes, treatment, and more
Medical News Today· 2 days agoSubmechanophobia is the term for the fear of submerged artificial objects. It is a type of specific...
Social Media a 'Powerful' Way to Talk to Teens About Obesity
Medscape· 13 hours agoThere is an "urgent need" to exploit the potential of social media to educate and positively...
Fluoridated drinking water during pregnancy may raise health risks for baby
UPI· 1 hour agoChildren who'd been exposed to 0.68 milligrams per liter of fluoride in the womb were 1.83 times...
Ask the Expert: Understanding schizophrenia and its treatment
The Star Press via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIf you experience a combination of symptoms associated with schizophrenia and a mood disorder, you...
RAISING THE BAR: Ways to help your child’s mental health during summer
KOLD News 13 Tuscon· 17 hours agoRecent studies show anxiety and depression are the two most common mental healthdisorders. Educators...
I taught college for almost a decade, and I want parents to stop forcing their kids into college....
Business Insider· 4 hours agoA college professor often found students only in school because their parents forced them. Instead,...
California lawmakers advance bills affecting social media
Courthouse News Service· 16 hours agoThe California Legislature on Monday overwhelmingly approved two bills that would change how social...
The contribution of prosody to machine classification of schizophrenia - Schizophrenia
Nature· 3 days agoThe control group includes 25 men, mainly recruited via an advertisement that we placed on social media. Exclusion criteria for all participants were as follows: (1) participants ...