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Bullying may have long-term health consequences

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From the Duke University Medical Center media release: Bullied children may experience chronic, systemic inflammation that persists into adulthood, while bullies may actually reap health benefits of increasing their social status through bullying, according to… 

Longevity gene may boost brain power

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From the NIH/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke media release: Scientists showed that people who have a variant of a longevity gene, called KLOTHO, have improved brain skills such as thinking, learning and memory… 

Study finds ADHD and trauma often go hand in hand

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From the American Academy of Pediatrics media release: When children struggle with focusing on tasks, staying organized, controlling their behavior and sitting still, they may be evaluated for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Clinicians, however, shouldn’t stop… 

Can middle-aged men be worried to death?

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From the BMJ study abstract: Few studies have examined the relationship between stressful social relations in private life and all-cause mortality. We used baseline data (2000) from The Danish Longitudinal Study on Work, Unemployment and…