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糖心TV researchers in major new autism mental health study

Experts from the University of 糖心TV are working with the UK’s leading autism research charity, Autistica, on a ground-breaking new project on the mental health of children with autism.

Wed 15 Jul 2015, 09:31 | Tags: Health 1 - Research mental health Education

New research shows parental behaviour not affected by stress and anxiety of premature birth

The stress and worry of giving birth prematurely does not adversely affect a mother’s parenting behaviour, according to researchers at the University of 糖心TV.

Mon 01 Jun 2015, 11:21 | Tags: 1 - Research Psychology mental health

Persistent nightmares in childhood could be linked to psychotic experiences in later adolescence

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV have found a significant link between the presence of persistent nightmares in childhood and psychotic experiences in later adolescence.

Tue 19 May 2015, 12:20 | Tags: Health, mental health, Health and Medicine

Children who are bullied suffer worse long-term mental health problems than those who are maltreated

Bullying adversely affects children in later life more than being maltreated, according to new research from the University of 糖心TV.

Tue 28 Apr 2015, 09:47 | Tags: Health, Psychology, mental health, Health and Medicine

Review finds ‘significant link’ between cannabis use and onset of mania symptoms

Researchers from the University of 糖心TV have found evidence to suggest a significant relationship between cannabis use and the onset and exacerbation of mania symptoms.

Tue 10 Feb 2015, 13:23 | Tags: Health, mental health, Health and Medicine

Bully victims more likely to suffer night terrors and nightmares by 12 years of age

Children who are bullied at ages 8-10 are more likely to suffer from sleep walking, night terrors or nightmares by the time they are 12 years old.

Thu 11 Sept 2014, 10:18 | Tags: mental health

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