10 results found for "behavior-disorders"
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What You Need to Know About Your Child's Mental Health
Mental disorders often go undiagnosed in children and teens. Here's what parents need to know about issues going unnoticed, the im
By Sara Lindberg -
How Often Should You Weigh Yourself?
Is it beneficial to step on the scale and weigh yourself every day? Find out what some experts say on the subject.
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The Best Apps for Stress Relief
Counseling and exercise are great tools for stress relief, but your smartphone is another tool in you can use for fighting the bat
By Angela Bekkala -
5 Tools to Relieve Stress
New research on traumatized soldiers shows how damaging stress can be—and reveals five powerful tools that can help us all build r
By Sarah Mahoney -
Running May Help Prevent PTSD
More evidence that exercise promotes resiliency to stress.
By Runner's World -
The Pros and Cons of Tracking Your Food
While many of these methods include pricey equipment or questionable advice, one great tool that we all have at our finger tips is
By Lori Nedescu, MS RD CSSD -
Diet Detective: Healthy Eating Tips for the Fall
Here are a few tips to keep you mindful of how the fall can impact your healthy behaviors.
By Charles Platkin -
Why Families Should Eat Dinner Together
Sitting around the dinner table comes with a host of surprising benefits.
By Jackie Veling -
The Dangers of Underfueling
Weight loss can be beneficial, but when a cyclist takes things too far, those benefits turn into serious issues.
By Lori Nedescu, MS RD CSSD -
Twins with Severe Autism Find Joy in “Silent Running”
Robyn K. Schneider’s book shares the powerful impact of running on her twin sons as they manage life with severe autism.
By Scott Brown