Teenage years can sometimes be the most difficult time to deal with, for children as well as for parents. It's when they are neither considered adults nor a child. This could be confusing and adolescents find it very difficult to cope with the situation. The physical, psychological and hormonal changes could make them fussy or irritated, and this certainly reflects in their interpersonal and social relationships. A study by researchers from University of Missouri describes how adolescents......
According to researchers from the Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, caregivers of stroke survivors are at risk for developing depression and complications from chronic stress.
According to a new study, sex scenes in movies influence teens' sexual behavior.
According to a researchers from the The Miriam Hospital's Center for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine, nearly 25 percent of college women try smoking tobacco with a hookah, or water pipe, for the first time during their freshman year.
A latest research says that men may be able to tell a woman's fertile period by merely watching her walk and dance.
Canadian researchers estimated between two and seven percent of those mental disorders might be due to punishments inflicted in childhood, not including more severe forms of abuse and maltreatment.
University of Pittsburgh study reveals moderate amounts of alcohol increase social bonding in groups.
Facebook is multifaceted - you can connect with old friends, play games and share pictures. But, can it make you feel better about yourself? That's what researchers at University of Georgia are saying.
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People make complex judgements about a person from looking at their face that are based on a range of factors beyond simply their race and gender, according to findings of new research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
Father's love is as important for a child as is mother's love, a new study claims. ...
A new research says that a person can be accurately judged just by the choice of his shoes. ...
A large number of people in Sub-Saharan countries in Africa suffer from trypanosoniasis, a sleeping sickness which eats in to the brain of people. But the villagers,unaware of the disease, blame it on witchcraft. ...
New research from the University of Warwick suggests getting more money may not make you happier, especially if you are neurotic.
A latest research has revealed that concussions do not have the same effect on everyone. ...