Another round of interesting research news updates from Science Daily. Today’s report provides links to research that details, for example, how children may raise their parents, the psychological impact of child abuse, money and fame may lead to unhappiness, many more reasons not smoke (seems like I have this headline in almost every update – when will people stop smoking?), substance abuse rather than schizophrenia diagnosis leads to increased crime, and a new gene linked to autism.
Here is the Science Daily Research News Update for 5-27-09:
- Psychological Impact Of Child Abuse
- Children Raise Their Parents
- Achieving Fame, Wealth And Beauty Are Psychological Dead Ends, Study Says
- Is Organic Overrated?
- Triglycerides Implicated In Diabetes Nerve Loss
- Early Childhood Health Interventions Could Save Billions In Health Costs Later In Life
- Patients With Sleep Apnea Should Avoid Driving After Poor Sleep Or Consuming Alcohol
- Substance Abuse Factor In Higher Risk Of Violent Crime By Persons With Schizophrenia
- Fish Really Is ‘Brain Food’: Vitamin D May Lessen Age-related Cognitive Decline
- Stress: Center-based Child Care And Insensitive Parenting May Have Lasting Effects
- Obese Moms, Asthmatic Kids
- Children Whose Mothers Smoked During Pregnancy And Early Childhood More Likely To Smoke As Adults
- Early Exposure To Tobacco Smoke May Lead To Early Emphysema Later
- New Gene Linked To Autism Risk, Especially In Boys
- Children Who Get Flu Vaccine Have Three Times Risk Of Hospitalization For Flu, Study Suggests
- Excessive Cola Consumption Can Lead To Super-sized Muscle Problems, Warn Doctors
- Sleep May Be Factor In Weight Control
Enjoy.
CFisher
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