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Articles from September 2010
- Teenagers' brains are not fully developed, researchers say
A recent study found that the human brain doesn't stop developing until an individual reaches his or her early 20s, debunking a previous belief that the organ is finished changing before the teenage years. more...
- Significant domestic alterations can lead to emotional problems for children
Children of parents who are deployed by the military are more likely to develop emotional issues, a recent study reveals. more...
- Study: One-third of U.S. teenagers participated in violent episodes last year
Nearly a third of American teenagers engaged in a violent incident over the past year, a recent study reveals. more...
- Early intervention a key step in treating children with mental illness
A nonprofit child advocacy group recently made a claim that Maine is not doing enough to identify children who are at-risk for mental illness. more...
- California city aims to punish parents who enable underage drinking
City officials in California are trying to hold parents more responsible for cases of underage drinking in their homes. more...
- Former NFL player overcame video game addiction
Many teenagers throughout the country admire the accomplishments of superstar athletes. For children battling video game addiction, the story of former All-American football player Quinn Pitcock could provide hope and inspiration. more...