A study highlights the long-term risks associated with early exposure to violent content during childhood, which may manifest ...
Boys who watch violent TV are more likely to grow into aggressive teenagers Preschoolers exposed to TV violence were more likely as teens to act aggressively and run into trouble with the law No such ...
Young men who experience violence are more likely to perpetrate intimate partner violence, pointing to the need for immediate ...
Teens may find dating difficult before finding a healthy romantic relationship. But parents can take these steps to help ...
Football Sundays are a time for Americans to get together with friends and family and watch their favorite team. But one ...
Workplace violence in all its forms contributes to anxiety, depression, or PTSD, as well as job dissatisfaction.
When nurses stay silent, whether from fear, futility or institutional pressure, violence becomes an accepted part of the job.
However, the aftermath of this game unfolded into a shocking scene of violence as fans turned on each other. The incident at the Pepsi Center, infamously dubbed by ESPN as "the most dangerous arena in ...
Indeed, torture survivors have historically been viewed as heroes who have overcome adversity, and communities tend to rally ...
TV violence did not appear to affect girls’ behavior, possibly because they don’t watch as much fast-paced, violence-packed shows and movies as boys, researchers noted. Parents should keep an ...