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How parents see themselves may affect kids brain and stress level

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From the Boston Children’s Hospital media release: A mother’s perceived social status predicts her child’s brain development and stress indicators, finds a study at Boston Children’s Hospital. While previous studies going back to the 1950s have… 

Feeling Left Out Can Lead to Risky Financial Decisions

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From the American Psychological Association (APA) media release: People who feel isolated are more inclined to make risker financial decisions for bigger payoffs, according to new research presented at the American Psychological Association’s 121st Annual… 

Why Is Orange the New Black for Female Victims of Trauma?

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From the SAGE Publications media release: How do pathways to jail vary for females who are victims of specific types of trauma? New research published in Psychology of Women Quarterly, a SAGE journal, pinpoints the types of… 

Tired, moody and pregnant? Exercise may be the answer

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From the Taylor & Francis media release: Exercise may improve the mood of pregnant women and help to reduce levels of fatigue reports new research published in Psychology & Health. The study, by Anca Gaston… 

Often misidentified, multiracial people value accurate perceptions

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From the American Psychological Association (APA) media release: Multiracial people may be misidentified more often as being white than black and may value being accurately identified more so than single-race individuals, according to research presented…