Denying or ignoring racial discrimination can increase the psychological distress

Denying or ignoring racial discrimination can increase the psychological distress A study of Filipino-American men and women found that denying or ignoring racial discrimination can increase the psychological distress caused by racism.

"Everyday racism", subtle, commonplace forms of discrimination, such as being ignored, ridiculed or treated differently, may seem innocent and trivial, but cumulatively can have a significant impact on an individual's mental health, Alvin Alvarez, professor of counseling at San Francisco State University, said.

Teens with better educated parents tend to have more decision-making autonomy

Teens with better educated parents tend to have more decision-making autonomyU. S. researchers have said that girls and teens who are easy to supervise and teens with better educated parents tend to have more decision-making autonomy than others.

They tracked about 200 white European-American families over a nine-year period, the Pennsylvania State University researchers have said. It was reported by the parents that who made decisions in their children's lives,
including chores, appearance, curfew/bedtime, health, schoolwork, social life, activities and money.

No live ducks and rabbits for this Easter, says vets

No live ducks and rabbits for this Easter, says vets Parents should stick to chocolate bunnies, ducks and chicks for Easter, rather than live ones, to avoid bringing animal diseases into the house, Veterinarians have suggested.

The Wisconsin State Journal has reported that the animals, however cute they are, can carry bacteria, the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association has warned.

The association said, "Each spring, children become infected with Salmonella after receiving a baby chick or duckling for Easter."

Exposure to Fast-food may make you impatient and less interested to save money

Exposure to Fast-food may make you impatient and less interested to save moneyFast-food may make, those exposed to it, impatient and less willing to save money, Canadian researchers have suggested.

Merely flashing a fast-food logo for milliseconds on a computer screen caused study participants vs. controls, to increase reading speed although there was no advantage to finishing sooner, Chen-Bo Zhong and Sanford DeVoe of the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management say.

Post-traumatic stress disorder therapy may also work through telephone

Post-traumatic stress disorder therapy may also work through telephoneTeleconferencing may help provide therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder, a Canadian researcher has suggested.

17 post-traumatic stress victims in a rural area were made to undergo 16-25 sessions of tele-therapy, therapy via teleconferencing, with Montreal therapists by Stephane Guay of the University of Montreal.

A control group of PSTD patients received face-to-face therapy. Both groups had 75 percent to 80 percent of their members overcoming their chronic post-traumatic stress.

Children as young as 21 months old selectively help the person who had shown good intent

Children as young as 21 months old selectively help the person who had shown good intent Even toddlers notice and could reward good intentions, Canadian researchers have found.

Children as young as 21 months old selectively helped the person who had shown good intent, found Kristen Dunfield and Valerie Kuhlmeier of Queen's University in Kingston.

Dunfield and Kuhlmeier said in a statement, "Some of the characteristics of the rich reciprocal relationships observed in adults are in place in infancy."

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