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Health Tip: Does Your Child Have a Behavior Disorder? by Medline Plus Posted Fri 30 Jul 2010 6:00am for longer than six months, a child may have a behavior disorder: Indicating that the child wants to hurt himself or herself, other people or animals. Doing damage to property... When behavior goes beyond typical mischief or rebellion By Diana Kohnle Friday, July 30, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- Though bad Read on »
Health Tip: Does Your Child Have a Behavior Disorder? by HealthFinder Posted Fri 30 Jul 2010 10:00am months, a child may have a behavior disorder: Indicating that the child wants to hurt himself or herself, other people or animals. Doing damage to property. Stealing... healthnewslink When behavior goes beyond Read on »
Behavior Disorders Boost Crash Risk for Teen Boys: Study by HealthFinder Posted Fri 19 Nov 2010 12:00pm . FRIDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Male teens with disruptive behavior disorders have a one-third increased risk of being seriously injured in a traffic crash, either as a driver... colleagues. Disruptive behavior disorders include attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder. The seven-year study Read on »
Preventing Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Disorders by Alvaro F. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 13 Feb 2009 12:00am Stronger Effort Needed To Prevent Mental, Emotional, And Behavioral Disorders in Young people, Experts Urge (Science Daily) - “The federal government should make preventing mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and promoting mental health in young people a national priority, says a new report from the National Research Council Read on »
Behavior Disorders Boost Crash Risk for Teen Boys by Medline Plus Posted Fri 19 Nov 2010 4:00pm FRIDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Male teens with disruptive behavior disorders have a one-third increased risk of being seriously injured in a traffic crash, either as a driver... colleagues. Disruptive behavior disorders include attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder. The seven-year study Read on »
Attention-Worthy Association: Prenatal Phthalate Exposure and Later Child Behavior by Environmental Health Posted Wed 31 Mar 2010 9:00pm Attention-Worthy Association: Prenatal Phthalate Exposure and Later Child Behavior Formal Correction... Writers and the Board of Editors in the Life Sciences. Citation: Barrett JR 2010. Attention-Worthy Association: Prenatal Phthalate Exposure and Later Child Behavior Read on »
Methods To Make Improvements To Your Child's Behavior by just 4 families Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Sep 2010 6:01pm . Even though penalties sometimes necessary to get a little one to realise his or her mistakes, this alone may not be good enough to alter bad child behavior. For the best outcomes... Child parenting could well be the hardest challenge you are going to have in your lifetime. Misbehaving kids are one of the reasons why raising little ones is often so Read on »
How minor child behavior problems grow to teen violence by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 1:03pm 2 Comments How do minor behavior problems and experiences early in life lead to serious acts of violence in teenagers? A group of researchers has found that the answer may lie in a cascading effect in which early life experiences lead to behaviors and new experiences that lead to yet other experiences that culminate in serious violent [...] Read on »
Pregnancy Pee Linked to Kid's Bad Behavior: Phthalates, ADHD, Conduct Disorder, OH MY! by Dr. Polly Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 10 Feb 2010 12:39pm followed up with 188 moms to ask them about their children's behavior. Women who had the highest levels of phthalates reported their kid (aged 4 to 9) had more problems with poor behavior, aggression, and attention - mirroring symptoms of ADHD and Conduct Disorder. Which phthalates? The ones in some personal products like cosmetics, nail polish, shampoo Read on »
Disordered Behaviors in Disguise? by Melissa H. Patient Expert Posted Mon 04 Oct 2010 9:45am very biased from the get-go. I’ve blogged in the past about how I wonder if sometimes food bloggers mask disordered behaviors , so I don’t entirely disagree that some behaviors... IS disordered behavior, regardless of context. I call them like I see them; been there, done that … I know it when I see it. And while I never really lumped any of those specific blogs Read on »