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The Demographics of Binge-Drinking Education and gender affects how likely a person is to binge drink at various times throughout their life, a study of 11,500 Brits born in the same week of 1958 reveals. For males, less education was tied to a tendency to binge-drink in their twenties, wit... Continue reading The Demographics of Binge-Drinking
Infant Education Helps Depressed Moms Infants rely on parental interaction for stimulation and healthy development. Unfortunately, that interaction is often interrupted by the post-partum depression which affects about 30 percent of mothers. However, a new Canadian study published in this month... Continue reading Infant Education Helps Depressed Moms
Cocaine Use Down Among Highly Educated A study by researchers at The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health shows that cocaine use has decreased among Americans with college degrees in the last 20 years, while remaining constant among those who did not finish high school. Researchers c... Continue reading Cocaine Use Down Among Highly Educated
Low-Income Women at High Risk for Postpartum Depression A mother's chance of becoming depressed after childbirth is strongly tied to her family income, education level and occupation, shows research on more than 4000 women from varying socioeconomic backgrounds. Continue reading Low-Income Women at High Risk for Postpartum Depression
No Scientific Evidence for Learning Styles Researchers find lacking scientific evidence for long-held theories about learning styles. Continue reading No Scientific Evidence for Learning Styles |
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