Study finds that social media use is significantly associated with increased depression

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Is ADHD a Gift or a Curse?

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No sugarcoating here: ADHD is a burden. It can also come with potential upsides. Could seeing it as a gift (even if it isn't) produce better life outcomes?

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Are Your Kids Gluten-Free? Read This.

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If parents need or want a diet free of gluten, that is their choice. But there are significant reasons to think twice before imposing it on kids.

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Turning Your Child’s Negatives Into Powerful Positives

by Jessica Graham

Each of us has parts of our characters that aren't desirable. That’s true for kids too, who are grown-ups in progress. But flaws can be polished into gems.

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Research Shows Omega-3 Can Lower Aggression in Children in the Short Term

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How can we improve brain functioning to improve behavior?

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New Study Finds Healthiest Weight Might be Overweight

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What these results are suggesting is that we might need to rethink our definition of what the term "overweight" actually means.

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What Happened When I Created a Daily Priority List Every Day for a Week

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I've tried to-do lists in the past, but I always made the mistake of jotting everything down. Keeping the lists short is what makes it work.

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People watch Netflix more than they hang out with their friends, exercise, and read — combined

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Netflix made binge-watching a phenomenon, and it has become a big part of our lives.

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Your Sixth Sense Won't Protect You if You Text and Drive

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Unlike driving while absent-minded or upset, your brain cannot compensate for the disruption in hand-eye coordination when you text and drive.

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How patience can be a better balm for sorrow than resilience 

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Patience, in its original meaning, was a virtue that enabled a person to overcome suffering.

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Buying in bulk and thus saving money is out of reach of many low-income shoppers

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Many low-income shoppers, a study finds, miss out on the savings that come with making purchases in bulk.

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Dealing With Anxiety About Life? Read This

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10 Things I Wish I Had Done To Prevent Parenting-Related Injuries

by Claire McMurray

Parenting is hard on the body! Here are 10 things I wish I had known about the body mechanics of parenting.

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I Don’t Know About You But I’m Feeling 22

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How old do I feel? That really depends on the time of day, what’s in my soda cup and whatever's playing on the radio.

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What a Little Attention Can Do: My Momover Experiment

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Teens, Sex, and Social Media: How Technology Can Help

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4 apps and websites that can help teens avoid the worst of sexting, cyberbullying, and porn.

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How Texting Killed Spontaneity

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Technology has doomed the spontaneity of adventure and we’re helping destroy it every time we Google, check-in, and hashtag.

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Facebook Looks to Middle School to Fill Hacker Shortage

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Becoming a hacker is not a bad thing; it’s a person who finds an innovative way to solve a problem.

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Turns Out Growing Up Weird is Good for Your Career

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As Vanessa Quigley acquired more younger brothers and sisters, so did her family acquire more and stranger pets.

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An Ode to A Mother’s Purse

by Jessica Graham

Recently, I bought myself a little wristlet. It was a rite of passage akin to first bra or a first kiss. It signaled something.

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The Concept of the Biological Clock is More Sexist than Scientific

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To this day, evidence of exactly how much female fertility declines with age remains hazy.

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Blue is for Girls and Pink is for Boys and Dinosaurs are for Everyone

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What a person wears isn’t just seen as a reflection of their style and values, but a window into that person’s identity.

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Things To Consider When Choosing Your Birth Control

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There is a small risk of turning into a bald, fat, depressed were-woman. Which may result in more tepid advances from your partner.

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Can We Bring a 6-Hour Work Day to America?

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Research has found that workers who have control over their schedules report lower levels of stress, burnout, and higher job satisfaction.

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