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Children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder benefit from the use of stimulant medication and do not feel that it turns them into "robots," suggests research.
Cyberbullying is drawing increasing attention, with online activity soaring and a larger number of bullying cases resulting in tragedy. "Bystander Intervention in Cyberbullying" a new study published in the National Communication Association's Communication Monographs reveals specific online conditions under which witnesses to cyberbullying are likely (or unlikely) to intervene in defense of a victim.
New Army-funded study looks at effects of sleep deprivation, which can greatly affect Soldiers on the battlefield.
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