Quantifying Cities’ Emotional Effects
From the MIT media release: The “broken-windows theory,” which was propounded by two Harvard University researchers in the early 1980s, holds that urban “disorder” — visible signs of neglect, such… Read more »
From the MIT media release: The “broken-windows theory,” which was propounded by two Harvard University researchers in the early 1980s, holds that urban “disorder” — visible signs of neglect, such… Read more »
From the Health Behavior News Service via Newswise KEY POINTS * Black and Latinos initiate care for mental health concerns less often than Whites. * Blacks were more likely to… Read more »
From the University College London media release: People who experience parental divorce during childhood have higher levels of an inflammatory marker in the blood which is known to predict future health,… Read more »
From the University of Oregon media release: An eight-week intervention involving 141 preschoolers in a Head Start program and their parents produced significant improvements in the children’s behavior and brain… Read more »
From the Society for Research in Child Development press release via EurekAlert!: Children from low-income families tend to do worse at school than their better-off peers. Now a new study… Read more »
