Scientists with the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health report
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No evidence tougher policies deter adolescent cannabis use
A new study from the University of Kent has found no evidence that teenage cannabis use is lower in countries
Children with autism more likely to face maltreatment, study finds
A recent study by Vanderbilt researchers of 11 counties in Middle Tennessee revealed that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Early parent-child conflicts predict trouble charting life path: Children who clash with their mothers may struggle to find purpose as adults
Children who have more conflict in relationships with their mothers during early years of elementary school may find it more
Time parents spend with children key to academic success: Study used parental death, divorce to measure impact
The time parents spend with their children has a powerful effect on their educational achievement, according to a large study
Teens’ same-gender friendships key to later satisfaction in romantic relationships
Researchers have long known that the quality of an adult’s romantic life is closely tied to both physical and mental
Childhood lead exposure linked to poor adult mental health
Lead exposure in childhood appears to have long-lasting negative effects on mental health and personality in adulthood, according to a
When it comes to love: Personality matters
Men with a greater range of personality traits, especially those deemed extraverted, emotionally stable, agreeable or conscientious, have sex more
Infants are more likely to learn when with a peer
Infants are more likely to learn from on-screen instruction when paired with another infant as opposed to viewing the lesson
Cumulative sub-concussive impacts in a single season of youth football: Researchers find no association with declines in neurocognitive measures
In an investigation of head impact burden and change in neurocognitive function during a season of youth football, researchers find