Psychology & Psychiatry

Research taps into teen conflict years

An online program designed to short circuit the conflict cycle between teens and parents is being evaluated by University of Queensland researchers.

Diseases, Conditions, Syndromes

Measles outbreak may have swayed some parents on vaccines

(HealthDay)—The measles outbreak that first began in California's Disneyland last year may have changed some parents' minds about childhood vaccinations, a new study suggests.

Diabetes

Family ties help young adults with type 1 diabetes flourish

(HealthDay)—Type 1 diabetes is a challenging, time-intensive disease that often strikes children, and new research suggests that strong family support helps improve the well-being of young adults with the condition.

Psychology & Psychiatry

Parents see sibling fighting as normal

(Medical Xpress)—Three out of four Australian parents are concerned about their children fighting yet claim their kids get along well, a University of Queensland study has found.

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