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  1. ... a developmental disorder that affects social communication and behavior. ... points of view. Other symptoms include repeating certain behaviors or having unusual or restricted behaviors. 2. Symptoms ...
  2. ... Basic, translational, and clinical research that NIH funds, conducts, and supports leads to new understandings of what ... a one-size-fits-all treatment approach. NIH conducts and supports basic, translational, and clinical research on ...
  3. ... with fewer outside problems." Screen time and aggressive behavior The bad news: More video games and traditional ... like watching TV—were linked to more aggressive behavior in some children. Specifically, this behavior was found ...
  4. ... answer them. How has your research changed your behavior at home? In my Ph.D. program, I ...
  5. ... the brain when someone loses control over their behavior, even if their brain looks normal on a ... vulnerabilities affect the brain and what factors drive behavior in addiction―scientifically, but also personally. What brought ...
  6. ... individual health, and it’s not just people’s bad behavior. These things are very complex. When I entered ... thinking, “What about biology? What about interactions between behavior, communities, and the built environment?” All these things ...
  7. ... to time. But for children with ADHD, these behaviors are persistent and can be disruptive to both ... emotions and dealing with frustration Risky or impulsive behaviors (such as substance use or unprotected sex) Like ...
  8. ... in our brains that help control thinking, movement, behavior, and mood. What are the symptoms? The most ... body dementia include changes in memory, thinking, movement, behavior, and sleep. Symptoms can appear slowly or without ...
  9. ... examines how experiences in adolescence shape a child’s behavior and development. The study, known as the Adolescent ... the National Institute on Aging, the Roybal Centers conduct large pilot studies to investigate how some activities ...
  10. ... always multiple factors at play such as genetics; behavior; or access to healthy, affordable food and safe ... difference is due to genes, how much is behavior, and how do each of these contribute to ...
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