A doctor's thesis at Sahlgrenska Academy has found that children whose parents experience time pressure are more likely to have mental health problems.
A doctor's thesis at Sahlgrenska Academy has found that children whose parents experience time pressure are more likely to have mental health problems. |
Tennessee taxpayers spent more than $3 billion in 2013 on the problem of substance abuse, according to a recently released report from Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention. |
For those who encountered adverse childhood experiences on a more consistent basis, the likelihood of them being unemployed, abusing drugs, having poor health, contracting sexually transmitted infections or attempting suicide was significantly... read more |
What do Papua New Guinea, Oman and the United States of America have in common? They are the only 3 countries in the world with no paid maternity leave law. |
What if the very things you did to give your child a leg up could actually hurt their chances for success? What if too much of a good thing – lessons, toys, even choices – had the opposite effect, putting your child at a disadvantage? |
As expected, J.K. Simmons took home the Supporting Actor Academy Award for his performance in "Whiplash." Simmons's acceptance speech was simple and yet memorable, simply because he told a worldwide audience to call their parents. |
Are you a mother with a child between 1 month old and 14 months old? Since giving birth to your child, have you experienced postpartum depression? If so, please consider participating in this study. |
Your life experiences have made you who you are. They shaped you into the person you are today. For some of us, this may not be a bad thing. Despite life's challenges, we have overcome. |
It's normal to worry about how our children will turn out in the future. Will they accept the values and ideals that we want to pass on to them? Will they follow the path we hope they will take? |
A disadvantage philosophers face when they take taxi rides or go to drinks parties is that answering the question ‘What do you do?’ generally brings the conversation screeching to a halt. |