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Cord blood measures may predict children's social and emotional development
Puberty may hold the key to resetting stress responses after early life adversity
Improving psychosis-risk detection in people with schizophrenia
Occupation as a key social determinant of health
Persons with schizophrenia may process sound differently
Combining mindfulness with medicine may help reduce opioid cravings
Stigmas can increase public health risks
High school students with stronger peer-to-adult networks have fewer suicide attempts
Tweets reveal symptoms of nicotine dependence in JUUL users
Making long-term memories requires teamwork
Double the benefit: Treating posttraumatic stress disorder leads to a decrease in the incidence of type 2 diabetes in veterans
Your networks influence your social perceptions
Seeing is feeling - How Artificial Intelligence is helping us understand emotions
Why give up now? Scientists gain new insights into motivation and reward seeking
Stress during pregnancy is linked with long-term effects on mother’s health
More years of education may reduce your risk of heart disease—A natural experiment
Assessing sleep to predict Alzheimer’s disease
"Nudges" to change palliative care
Youth suicide rates in the U.S. increasing, especially in younger girls
What has happened to the “golden rule”? Shifting moral rules and insights into social decision-making
Researchers make strides in treating depression in Parkinson’s disease
Americans continue to be sedentary despite public health warnings
Scientists identify early visual attention deficits in infants at risk for autism spectrum disorder
Scientists translate brain signals into speech
Social isolation—Associations with physical activity and sedentary behavior
Predicting the health risks of adverse childhood experiences; it’s complicated
Can genetics determine your cigarette preference? African Americans and menthol cigarette use
Physiological indicators for personalized medicine: Toward optimal behavioral interventions for at-risk children
To be or not to be virtuous; is it in our genes?
Emotional control may be key to managing type 1 diabetes in adolescents