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2013 Psychological Science E-pub
Retinal vessel caliber and neuropsychological functioning: An investigative tool for cognitive epidemiology
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2013 Molecular Psychiatry 18:576-581
Exposure to violence during childhood is associated with telomere erosion from 5 to 10 years of age: A longitudinal Study
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GenomeLIFE April 18, 2013
Charting human experience: Decades-long, 1,000 strong Dunedin study asks why people are the way they are
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Avielle Foundation introduces Scientific Advisory Board that will guide, prioritize funding of brain health research to identify underpinnings of violence
Sandy Hook organization focused on two-pronged approach to reducing violence -
2013 JAMA Psychiatry (formerly Archives of General Psychiatry) 70:534-542
Polygenic risk accelerates the developmental progression to heavy smoking and nicotine dependence: Evidence from a 4-decade longitudinal study
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2012 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Plus 109:2657-2664
Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife
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2012 International Innovation E-pub
Risk factors for psychosis
Article showcasing Dr. Helen Fisher's work on the aetiology of psychosis. (International Innovation is the leading global dissemination resource for the wider scientific, technology and research communities, dedicated to disseminating the latest science, research and technological innovations on a global level. More information and a complimentary subscription offer to the publication can be found at:http://www.researchmedia.eu) -
One Shed Fits All
The Home Section of the New York Times visits our farm to tell the history of a dog-trot house. -
2012 Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry E-pub
Systematic social observation of local neighborhoods using Google Street View: A reliable and cost-effective method
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2012 Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 165:515-521
Polygenic risk, rapid childhood growth and the development of obesity: Evidence from a 4-decade longitudinal study
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2012 British Medical Journal
Bullying victimisation and increased risk of self-harm in early adolescence: A longitudinal cohort study
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2012 Psychological Science 23:510-516
Undercontrolled temperament at age 3 predicts disordered gambling at age 32: A longitudinal study of a complete birth cohort
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A Lethal Inheritance, A Mother Uncovers the Science Behind Three Generations of Mental Illness
Part memoir, part scientific detective story in the tradition of "Henrietta Lacks," Emmy Award-winning science writer Victoria Costello investigates mental illness from a personal and scientific standpoint (foreword by Terrie Moffitt) -
The Longitudinal Study: A Bridge to the Future
Professor John McDermott discusses, “The Longitudinal Study: A Bridge to the Future,” in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. -
2011 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108:2693-2698
A gradient of childhood self-control predicts health, wealth, and public safety
