Failing to provide for kids leads to aggression and delinquency, according to new study
A new study by two researchers in the University at Buffalo School of Social Work has shown that parents who...
Read moreA new study by two researchers in the University at Buffalo School of Social Work has shown that parents who...
Read moreIdentifying discrimination is a necessary first step toward confronting and ultimately eliminating the stain of prejudice, yet victims may be...
Read moreA big bowl of mashed potatoes. What about spaghetti and meatballs? Sushi? Regardless of what you identify as comfort food,...
Read morePolitical scientists at the University at Buffalo and Pennsylvania State University have published new research investigating how partisan differences in...
Read moreWith three decades of data from more than 475,000 participants, a new study on narcissism from the University at Buffalo...
Read moreDamage to myelin, the fatty insulator that enables communication between nerve cells, characterizes multiple sclerosis (MS) and other devastating neurological...
Read morePeople with low self-esteem are more likely stay in unhappy relationships, suggests new research from the University of Waterloo. Sufferers...
Read morePersonal traits such as resilience, satisfaction with life and a grateful disposition may help shield police officers from symptoms of...
Read moreIf a person is dually diagnosed with a severe mental illness and a substance abuse problem, are improvements in their...
Read moreA sleep-promoting circuit located deep in the primitive brainstem has revealed how we fall into deep sleep. Discovered by researchers...
Read moreWhy do cocaine addicts relapse after months or years of abstinence? The National Institute on Drug Abuse has awarded a...
Read moreDisturbing news for women on college campuses: a new study from the University at Buffalo Research Institute on Addictions (RIA)...
Read moreNew research findings from a study of 634 couples found that the more often they smoked marijuana, the less likely...
Read moreWe’re often told that worrying can be harmful to one’s health. But University at Buffalo researchers say that when it...
Read moreScientists at the University at Buffalo have identified the single transcription factor or "master switch" that initiates the critical myelination...
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