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The Daily Iowan discusses the college's new Counseling and Behavioral Health Services degree, which is designed for ...
After what must surely have been one of the oddest opening remarks to the Royal Society in its storied 200-plus-year history ...
As fall secures its grip on Calgary, there’s that first Sunday every November where Albertans get an extra hour of shut-eye.
Dr. Bill Nugent, professor at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville College of Social Work, and former BSSW, now MSSW student Jaydah Lee have published an article titled "The Relationship Between ...
Megan walked the halls of her suburban Houston junior high in shame. It was the first time she had to attend school with ...
The new research found that childhood attention-span issues explained anywhere from 4% to 16% of the relationship between genetics and the odds for psychotic symptoms emerging in a child's teens.
A new computational model can simulate and predict human behavior in any domain with a high degree of accuracy, researchers behind the discovery say.
“According to the ‘groomer's final kiss hypothesis,’ it is predicted that mutual, mouth‐to‐mouth kissing emerged in, and ...
Smoking marijuana during pregnancy may quell your morning sickness, but it could also harm your child’s development, a new ...
Explore the psychology behind sports fandom with these 8 reasons we passionately root for our favorite teams. Discover how ...