We can take one further step toward finding common ground in my ongoing debate with Drs Pies and Zisook.
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September 4, 2010
A Possible Compromise on Grief vs Depression
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February 18, 2010
People not only judge mothers based on work status, but also judge their kids
A new study evaluated the perceptions people have of women and their children based on the woman's work status. The findings showed that people value mothers who stay in the home full time and mothers who find a compromise between working and at-home motherhood after they have a child. People also devalue mothers employed full time outside the home and perceive their children to be troubled and t
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May 1, 2009
Prenatal Cocaine Exposure May Compromise Neurocognitive Development
Researchers have found that heavier intrauterine cocaine exposure is associated with mild compromise on selective areas of neurocognitive development during middle childhood.
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