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Teach Your Children Well: Focused, Happier Kids Grow Up to be Healthier Adults, Study Finds (05/06/09)
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Memory Grows Less Efficient Very Early in Alzheimer's Disease (05/04/09)
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Saying it Again: Psychologists May Never Participate in Torture (04/22/09)
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Iowa Court Says Gay Marriage Ban Unconstitutional (04/03/09)
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Community Program Successful in Preventing Child Abuse - Marks Child Abuse Prevention Month (04/01/09)
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Health care reform must include psychological services (03/27/09)
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Groups Share Information in Workplace, But Not the 'Right' Information (03/23/09)
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For hints on humans, scientists study dogs' thinking
April 14, 2009, New York Times Syndicate

In early Alzheimer's, when to give up the car keys
April 07, 2009, Associated Press

Study hints at new addiction therapy
April 05, 2009, The Buffalo News, N.Y.

Students share data on brains, tattoos
April 05, 2009, Tampa Tribune, Fla.

Stressed troops take cues from ancient plays
May 5, 2009, USA TODAY

Brain anatomy could point to autism
May 5, 2009, ABC News

Study: Pathological video game use common among children
May 5, 2009, Reuters

Brain scans reveal mechanism behind self-control
May 5, 2009, Psych Central News

Writing disorder may be common among kids
May 5, 2009, Forbes

Mental health courts increase despite debate
May 5, 2009, The Baltimore Sun (free registration required)

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