
A new study suggests a key reason parents buy unhealthy foods for their families is to compensate for non-food-related activities which support social well-being, but that they are unable to afford.
Read MoreA new study suggests a key reason parents buy unhealthy foods for their families is to compensate for non-food-related activities which support social well-being, but that they are unable to afford.
Read MorePeople who go to church are more likely to have a very satisfying sex life, a new study reveals.
Read MoreResearchers from the University of Missouri-Columbia have found that the most common variety of bullying isn’t physical violence, but “relational aggression.”
Read MoreMaybe having iPads and computers become a regular part of the classroom isn’t the best idea after all. Kids who write their notes by hand may get higher grades than their peers, according to new research.
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