Physically Punishing Kids is Not Effective
...The paper points out that negative outcomes associated with physical punishment, such as behavior problems, occurred no matter the child’s [...]
...The paper points out that negative outcomes associated with physical punishment, such as behavior problems, occurred no matter the child’s [...]
...plant foods and fewer adversely rated animal products) were 52% less likely to develop cardiovascular disease, after considering several factors (including age, [...]
...including age, sex, weight, height, smoking status, physical activity, high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol level, socioeconomic status, and [...]
...findings showed that vitamin D deficiency was higher in patients suffering from IBS, regardless of other factors such as age, sex or ethnicity. They [...]
...intake), while toddlers consumed about 6 tsp of sugars (about 8 percent of their daily caloric intake). No differences were detected in added sugars consumption by [...]
...the potential for sex playing a role in dietary intervention responses.” The researchers said they hope to conduct a follow-up study that [...]
Razi Berry Combined cases of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia reached an all-time high in the United States in 2018, according to the annual Sexually [...]
...distress in late midlife may potentially increase the risk of dementia in later life. Despite adjusting for several other well-known risk factors for dementia, such [...]
...who received a PTSD diagnosis from 1995 through 2011, and matched each person with a comparison group of Danes of the same sex and age. The [...]
...decrease in stroke risk. This association was persistent even when other stroke risk factors were accounted for – age, sex, BMI, diabetes, [...]