Tag: psychology
Missing the radiological forest for the trees
Clear abnormalities can missed even by experienced radiologists if they’re looking for something else
Read MoreU team offers daily tips for parenting in a pandemic
Partnership between the U and Granite School District offers videos to help manage kids’ behavior amid the roller coaster of education in a pandemic.
Read MoreU-led consortium improves medical device design
The effectiveness of medical devices comes down to one simple question: Is it usable or not? A U-led consortium helps manufacturers design more usable devices.
Read MoreHow to show others you care in the time of COVID-19
Visits are out. Video chats are in. How to care for others in the time of COVID-19.
Read MorePrenatal opioid exposure
A U study finds sparse data on how children fare after prenatal opioid exposure.
Read MoreHumans of the U: Grayson Hull
“In 2017, I saw an announcement in the pre-med newsletter that the Prison Education Project was starting and they needed volunteers. My mom is a school teacher, so education is pretty important in my family, and I thought it’d be a good thing to get involved in.”
Read MoreMELDING PERSPECTIVES, FINDING SOLUTIONS
Society, Water and Climate Research Group melds scientific perspectives toward finding sustainable water solutions in a changing world.
Read MoreIMPACT OF EARLY ABUSE AND NEGLECT
U researcher finds children who experience abuse and neglect early in life are more likely to have problems in social relationships and underachieve academically as adults.
Read MoreTHINK ABOUT IT
Influence your health and celebrate International Positive Thinking Day by, well, being positive.
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