- 'Cool' factor separates e-cigarettes from nicotine inhalers http://www.parentherald.com/articles/4565/20140603/cool-factor-separates-e-cigarettes-from-nicotine-inhalers.htm 55 comments science
- A whooping one-third of the world's population is overweight or obese http://www.parentherald.com/articles/4555/20140528/a-whooping-one-third-of-the-worlds-population-is-overweight-or-obese-study.htm 5 comments worldnews
- Study reveals one in ten 16-year-olds surveyed have considered self-harm http://www.parentherald.com/articles/4533/20140516/study-reveals-1-in-10-16-year-olds-surveyed-have-considered-self-harm.htm 4 comments worldnews
- “Feel good” factor higher when you own, not just use, luxury items http://www.parentherald.com/articles/4510/20140429/feel-good-factor-higher-when-you-own-not-just-use-luxury-items.htm 13 comments science
- Teachers' scare tactics may lead to lower exam scores http://www.parentherald.com/articles/4497/20140422/teachers-scare-tactics-may-lead-to-lower-exam-scores.htm 10 comments science
- Sleeping positions reflect couples' relationship status: study http://www.parentherald.com/articles/4493/20140417/sleeping-positions-reflect-couples-relationship-status-study.htm 22 comments science
- Sex helps make you smarter (by helping you grow more brain cells and relieving stress on your brain) http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3605/20140115/sex-makes-people-smarter-study.htm 16 comments science
- Condom use determined more by nature of relationship than partners' characteristics http://www.parentherald.com/articles/4183/20140312/couples-relationship-may-determine-condom-use.htm 391 comments science
- You may have only had one glass of wine with dinner, but if you're 55 or older, that single serving may hit you hard enough to make you a dangerous driver. http://www.parentherald.com/articles/4138/20140307/for-older-drivers-study-finds-one-drink-may-be-one-too-many-video.htm 15 comments science
- Breastfeeding Exclusively for More than Four Months Lowers Risk of Mother-to Child HIV Transmission http://www.parentherald.com/articles/1023/20130418/breastfeeding-exclusively-more-four-months-lowers-risk-mother-child-hiv.htm 3 comments science
- Researchers find brain’s ‘sweet spot’ for love in neurological patient: A region deep inside the brain controls how quickly people make decisions about love http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3912/20140214/researchers-find-brain-s-sweet-spot-for-love-in-neurological-patient.htm 5 comments science
- Strong Religious Beliefs May Drive Self-Perception of Being Addicted to Online Pornography http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3880/20140212/strong-religious-beliefs-may-drive-self-perception-of-being-addicted-to-online-pornography.htm 361 comments science
- Smoke Ban in Public Places Helps Smokers Quit, Study Says http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3400/20131219/smoke-ban-public-places-helps-smokers-quit-study.htm 1644 comments science
- Treat Your Spouse Well - Heart Disease Risk Linked With Spouses’ Social Support http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3802/20140206/treat-your-spouse-well-heart-disease-risk-linked-with-spouses-social-support.htm 154 comments science
- China Declares Internet Addiction a Disorder, Opens a Boot Camp to Treat Teenagers http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3657/20140121/china-declares-internet-addiction-disorder-opens-boot-camp-treat-teenagers.htm 13 comments worldnews
- Study finds chimps can use gestures to communicate in hunt for food http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3628/20140117/study-finds-chimps-can-use-gestures-to-communicate-in-hunt-for-food.htm 11 comments science
- Suicide risk doesn't differ in children taking 2 types of commonly prescribed antidepressants http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3545/20140107/suicide-risk-doesnt-differ-children-taking-2-types-commonly-prescribed.htm 73 comments science
- Consuming Peanuts During Pregnancy Reduces Allergy Risk in Children http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3428/20131224/consuming-peanuts-during-pregnancy-reduces-allergy-risk-children.htm 367 comments science
- While residents of wealthy nations tend to have greater life satisfaction, new research shows that those living in poorer nations report having greater meaning in life http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3388/20131218/residents-of-poorer-nations-find-greater-meaning-in-life.htm 919 comments science
- Scientists find brain region that helps you make up your mind http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3146/20131203/scientists-find-brain-region-that-helps-you-make-up-your-mind.htm 79 comments science
- Economic Development Can Only Buy Happiness Up to a 'Sweet spot' of $36,000 GDP Per Person, Study Finds http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3099/20131128/economic-development-can-only-buy-happiness-up-to-a-sweet-spot-of-36-000-gdp-per-person-study-finds.htm 38 comments science
- Researcher has found that a super cocktail of six natural compounds in vegetables, fruits, spices and plant roots killed 100% of sample breast cancer cells without toxic side effects on normal cells. http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3060/20131123/researcher-finds-combo-of-plant-nutrients-kills-breast-cancer-cells.htm 5 comments science
- Bigger dishes can cause adults to serve and consume more food, but a new study reveals that kids are also vulnerable to this bowl-size bias. Researchers found that children will not only ask for more food to fill larger bowls-they'll also eat 52% more http://www.parentherald.com/articles/3032/20131120/larger-bowl-size-increases-the-amount-of-cereal-children-request-consume-and-waste.htm 550 comments science
- China Reforms One-Child Policy, First Time in 30 Years http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2980/20131115/china-reforms-one-child-policy-first-time-in-30-years.htm 70 comments worldnews
- How Teens Choose Their Friends: Study finds that the courses students take have powerful effects on the friendships they make http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2984/20131115/how-teens-choose-their-friends.htm 44 comments science
- Third Sex Now Legal in Germany: Newborns Now Not Considered Boy Nor Girl http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2853/20131101/third-sex-now-legal-in-germany-newborns-now-not-considered-boy-nor-girl.htm 35 comments worldnews
- Pizza: A Nutritional Overhaul of 'Junk Food' and Ready-Meals is Possible http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2843/20131031/pizza-perfect-a-nutritional-overhaul-of-junk-food-and-ready-meals-is-possible.htm 162 comments science
- Babies Know When You're Faking: Infants Can Detect Unjustified Emotional Reactions as Early as 18 Months, According to New Study http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2781/20131023/babies-know-when-youre-faking.htm 381 comments science
- Adding Citrus Fiber to Meatballs Improves Nutritional Quality, Does Not Affect Taste http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2707/20131015/adding-citrus-fiber-meatballs-improves-nutritional-quality-affect-taste.htm 8 comments science
- Monkey Tears Off Testicle of a Toddler in Zoo, Eats It http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2294/20130911/monkey-tears-testicle-toddler-zoo-eats-video.htm 6 comments nottheonion
- Why Blame Feels Hard to Take:When something we do produces a positive result,we perceive it differently than we would if that same action yielded negative result. Especially, people feel a bigger connection between voluntary action and their outcomes if those outcomes are good than if they are bad http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2621/20131006/why-blame-feels-hard-take.htm 2 comments science
- The 'In-Law Effect': Male fruit flies like to have a variety of sexual partners, whereas females prefer to stick with the same mate - or move on to his brothers http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2450/20130924/law-effect-male-fruit-flies-sleep-around-females-keep-family.htm 11 comments science
- Wide-faced Men Make Others Act Selfishly: Individuals behave more selfishly when interacting with men with wider faces and this selfish behavior elicits selfish behavior in others http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2343/20130916/wide-faced-men-make-others-act-selfishly.htm 32 comments science
- New Study Creates New Memories by Directly Changing the Brain: It has shown that specific memories can be made by directly altering brain cells in the cerebral cortex, which produces the predicted specific memory. It's the first evidence that memories can be created by direct cortical manipulation http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2288/20130911/uci-led-study-creates-new-memories-directly-changing-brain.htm 330 comments science
- Teachers who practice "mindfulness" are better able to reduce their own levels of stress and prevent burnout, according to a new study http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2056/20130828/study-shows-mindfulness-training-help-reduce-teacher-stress-burnout.htm 180 comments science
- Teens with anorexia nervosa have bigger brains: Girls with anorexia nervosa had a larger insula, a part of the brain that is active when we taste food, and a larger orbitofrontal cortex, a part of the brain that tells a person when to stop eating http://www.parentherald.com/articles/2025/20130825/brain-size-signal-risk-developing-eating-disorder.htm 13 comments science
- Scientists Discover Potential New Way to Treat Anxiety: Chemically modified inhibitors of the COX-2 enzyme relieve anxiety behaviors in mice by activating natural "endocannabinoids" without gastrointestinal side effects http://www.parentherald.com/articles/1776/20130804/vanderbilt-scientists-discover-potential-new-way-treat-anxiety.htm 422 comments science
- Does Your Salad Know What Time It Is? Managing vegetables' 'internal clocks' postharvest could have health benefits http://www.parentherald.com/articles/1483/20130622/salad-know-what-time.htm 7 comments science
- India to Produce Diarrhea Vaccinations Priced $1 http://www.parentherald.com/articles/1190/20130516/india-produce-diarrhea-vaccinations-priced-1.htm 13 comments worldnews
- Parents Of Girl Who Died On Vacation In India Fear She Was Victim of Illegal Organ Trade http://www.parentherald.com/articles/1181/20130515/parents-girl-who-died-vacation-india-fear-victim-illegal-organ.htm 13 comments worldnews