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The study, which explores how particulate pollution impacts the adolescent brain, involves 10,000 youth and is among the ...
The call for smoke-free casinos is growing louder across the United States, with both casino patrons and employees advocating ...
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A new working paper from researchers at the Dallas and Philadelphia Federal Reserve banks and UCLA Anderson School of ...
A person's reward system is most sensitive during adolescence, yet society is beginning to give young people unlimited access ...