Study finds heavy tech use linked to ADHD
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What Not to Say to Someone Who's Sick
The Volunteers in This Extreme 1965 Isolation Study Lost Track of Entire Weeks
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What It's Like to Be a Sex Researcher
Empowering Kids In An Anxious World
Was It A Drug Overdose, Or A Suicide?
Gossiping Is Good
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Therapists for Women of Color and Queer People: How to Find One
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How Social Studies Can Help Young Kids Make Sense of the World
What Is PTSD?
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People Aren't As Morally Superior As They Think They Are
Comic: Science is Political
When Sex Ed Discusses Gender Inequality, Sex Gets Safer
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Teaching: Just Like Performing Magic
What the Aztecs can teach us about happiness and the good life
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Women Making Science Videos on YouTube Face Hostile Comments
Some well-meaning statements can spread stereotypes, new Stanford study says
The Road to Pseudoscientific Thinking
The Power of Positive People
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Racial resentment is the biggest predictor of immigration attitudes, study finds
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A Safety Plan Can Help Suicide Survivors Prevent The Next Attempt
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