New Study Suggests Autism Can be ‘Outgrown’
There is more evidence that a minority of autistic children may eventually overcome their developmental issues, but experts caution that such recovery is rare.
There is more evidence that a minority of autistic children may eventually overcome their developmental issues, but experts caution that such recovery is rare.
Do children become more kind and empathetic after a disaster— or does the experience make them more focus more on self-preservation?
Will economic uncertainty make you save more — or spend more? The answer may depend on your childhood experience, a new study suggests.
Are today’s young adults struggling for too long, unable to leave the nest after years of helicopter parenting— or are they just reliving the same issues that previously stumped their elders?
A new study challenges previous work that found a link between marijuana use and lower IQ, but the authors of the original paper stand by their findings.
Tips on shoring up your willpower and sticking with those New Year’s resolutions
A gene linked to attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and addiction might also help you live to be 100.
Why bystanders don’t act when they see violent crimes
It’s an anesthetic popular with vets, but the latest studies show ketamine also shows promise as a potential antidepressant.
The latest research suggests that preventing psychiatrists from sharing their patients’ records with their other doctors may actually do more harm than good.
Two cases could trigger dramatic changes in the way medications and therapies are regulated.
Study shows naloxone effective for treating overdose
It’s time to set goals for 2013, and a psychologist has some hints for helping you make those changes last