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Douglas Heingartner

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    Depression

    A new study finds "Internet Gaming Disorder" is not a sign of kids' mental health problems

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 30, 2020
    Sleep and dreams

    New study shows that weighted blankets can help to decrease insomnia

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 29, 2020
    A new study finds that weighted blankets are a safe and effective intervention in the treatment of insomnia.
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    Depression

    New study says that dads who get involved with fatherhood suffer less paternal depression

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 27, 2020
    The more a father is involved in parenting his infant child, the lower the risk of that father experiencing paternal depression.
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    Neuroscience

    New study suggests that "super ager" Joe Biden has a 95% chance of surviving until 2024

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 26, 2020
    A new study suggests that President Biden is “super-ager” likely to maintain his health beyond the end of his presidential term.
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    Neuroscience

    New study shows that binge drinking - even once - can do serious harm to your brain

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 25, 2020
    A new study suggests that a single episode of binge drinking in young adults may be linked to almost immediate structural brain atrophy.
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    Neuroscience

    TV and toddlers: new study shows that parents play only a tiny role in kids' TV preferences

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 23, 2020
    A new study suggests some kids watch TV more than others because their inborn preference for novelty makes them seek more varied stimulation.
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