More stories about "Behavior"

Compulsive Internet Usage May Lead to Anxiety and Depression

Being addicted to the Internet may have negative behavioral repercussions.

A Positive Attitude May Help Young People Succeed

Traits like self-belief and aspiration may help them succeed in the future.

Violent Video Games May Affect Teens' Personalities, Says Study

Recent research reveals that teens who play violent video games may be more prone to aggressive behavior.

Study Shows that Dishes Served First May Affect Your Food Choices

Researchers say that serving healthy food first may influence people to make the right choices.

Dog Behavior May Signal Health Changes in Older Adults

Researchers say that close monitoring of canine demeanor may help older adults receive proper medical care prior to drastic health changes.

Communicating with your Teen May Reduce Risk of Mental Health Disorders

Talking and listening to your child may help her become more grounded and balanced.

Your Diet May Affect Your Baby's Health

What you eat during and after pregnancy may affect your child in the long run.

Juvenile Behavioral Problems May Signal Future Diseases

According to research, behavioral problems may have serious repercussions on your kids' health

Childhood Bullying May Affect Employment, Says Study

A recent study reveals that adults who have been bullied as children may be less likely to hold long-term jobs and relationships.

Too Much Soda Linked to Juvenile Aggression

Researchers suggest giving your children healthier drinks to choose from to avoid negative behavioral changes.

Young Kids Who Witness Violence May Turn Out to Be Aggressive Children

Violence at home has long-lasting effects, and may even manifest as hostility in school-age children.

Sweat May Determine Children's Temperament, Study Suggests

Researchers discover a new way to predict aggressive behavior in young kids.

Fights Between Siblings May Lead to Depression Later in Life

Those little sibling squabbles may have a greater effect on your kids than you realize.

There is Always Room for Holiday Hope, Study Says

Research shows that the holidays can still touch people's hearts and change lives.

Stressed Would-Be Mothers Are More Likely To Have Children Susceptible to Bullying

Research shows that a mother's anxiety may affect her child's way of dealing with tense situations, increasing his likelihood of being victimized.

Children Tend To Be More Generous in the Presence of an Audience

Your young child may already be aware of what a good image can do.

Longer Sleep May Improve Behavior in Children

Giving your child a few more minutes of sleep may give him the mental and psychological boost that he needs to get a good start for the day.

Resolving Diet Dilemmas is a Neural Tug-of-War, Study Says

If you hear a tiny voice in your head saying that you should skip dessert, don't worry, it's just one neural system winning over the other.

Study Explains Reckless Behavior in Teenagers

A new study explains why adolescents enjoy doing crazy things.