A 20-year study found brain games that boost speed and split attention helped prevent Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
A new nationwide study shows that a simple Smartphone app can help people stop catastrophizing and improve their functioning.
Personal Perspective: "Normal" isn’t perfection but a statistical range based on population data. Diagnoses compare ...
Introduction: With the comprehensive advancement of inclusive education in China, the proportion of children with special educational needs (CSEN) enrolled in mainstream schools has continued to ...
You’re reading your child’s IEP, evaluation report, or behavior plan and suddenly you’re stuck on a phrase that feels important but unclear: adaptive behavior. It shows up in eligibility discussions, ...
Minnesota is failing to properly manage and safeguard behavioral health grants, according to a new audit. It was a familiar finding. The state Office of the Legislative Auditor has long warned of weak ...
There’s a threshold question: Why is a retired O6 (a Navy captain or a full colonel in other services) subject to the UCMJ? Because Captain Kelly is a retired active duty O6. If you retired from ...
Cats are some of the most beloved animals in the world. Recent estimates suggest there are between 600 million and over 1 billion cats worldwide, including both pets and strays. They are known for ...
Historic towns elbow-to-elbow with travelers. Beaches where you can’t see the sand through the multitude of towels, chairs and umbrellas. Tourists arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct. That may ...
The early stages of life can set the tone for a dog’s behavior. A new study of 4,497 companion dogs has revealed that stressful experiences during puppyhood are linked to greater aggression, fear, and ...