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Study Shows Autonomy Essential to Children of All Cultures University of Illinois researchers studying parenting styles in both the U.S. and China have shown that controlling parents are destructive to children's academic achievement no matter what the cultural context. The six-month study appearing in the Septemb... Continue reading Study Shows Autonomy Essential to Children of All Cultures
Grandpa Said What?!: Impulse Control and the Aging Brain As we age, both bodies and personalities change. However, for some older adults, these changes can be quite disturbing: New research shows inappropriate social behavior, what appears to be increased racism and problems with impulse control and gambling can ... Continue reading Grandpa Said What?!: Impulse Control and the Aging Brain
Weight Control Determined by Emotional Drivers In the October 2007 issue of Obesity, a study by researchers at The Miriam Hospital's Weight Control & Diabetes Research Center found that when dieting, emotional eaters lost less weight and regained more than those eating in response to external factors. Continue reading Weight Control Determined by Emotional Drivers |
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