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      <title>Coaches can shape young athletes' definition of success</title>
      <description>A young athlete's ideas about success can be shaped a coach who fosters a mastery motivational climate rather than an atmosphere where winning is the primary focus.</description>
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      <title>110 local infants needed for autism brain imaging study</title>
      <description> University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital researchers are looking for 110 6-month-old infants in the Puget Sound area to participate in a new study investigating brain development in autism.</description>
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      <title>Pregnant women risk early delivery from using psychiatric medication </title>
      <description>Women with a history of depression who used psychiatric medicine during pregnancy have triple the odds of delivering a premature baby.</description>
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      <title>Taking medicine for HIV proves hard to swallow for many people</title>
      <description>Two new studies illustrate just how hard it is to make sure people take their HIV medication.  One study looked at the effects of drinking alcohol on adherence and showed the risk for non-adherence was double among drinkers compared to abstainers. </description>
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      <title>It takes two to tutor a sparrow</title>
      <description>It may take a village to raise a child, and apparently it takes at least two adult birds to teach a young song sparrow how and what to sing.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 15:42:18 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Tiny but adaptable wasp brains show ability to alter their architecture</title>
      <description>For an animal that has a brain about the size of two grains of sand, a lot of plasticity seems to be packed into the head of the tropical paper wasp Polybia aequatorialis.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:26:10 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Genome-wide hunt reveals new genetic links in autism</title>
      <description>About 90 percent of autism spectrum disorders have suspected genetic causes but few genes have been identified so far. Now a large international team, including six present and former University of Washington researchers, has identified several genetic links to autism, chief among them a variant of semaphorin 5A, a gene whose protein product controls nerve connections in the brain. 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 17:01:08 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>No longer lost in the weeds: History of farmworkers comes to life on Web</title>
      <description>Washington has it own history of the people who have toiled in the state's fields and orchards for nearly a century and a half and those who tried to change existing conditions.  That story has gone largely untold.  That's no longer the case because a group of University of Washington students and faculty have developed a new multimedia Web page that tells this story.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:18:57 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>New links among alcohol abuse, depression, obesity in young women found</title>
      <description>There is new evidence that depression, obesity and alcohol abuse or dependency are interrelated conditions among young adult women but not men.
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      <title>Adolescent alcohol exposure may lead to long-term risky decision making</title>
      <description>Picture this.  A bunch of adolescent rats walk into a bar and start consuming Jell-O shots.  Lots of them.</description>
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      <title>The pen may be mightier than the keyboard</title>
      <description>Second, fourth and sixth grade children with and without handwriting disabilities were able to write more and faster when using a pen than a keyboard to compose essays, according to new research.</description>
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      <title>Rate of teen binge drinking cut more than one-third by prevention system</title>
      <description>	Rates of binge drinking were 37 percent lower among eighth-grade students in communities in seven states that used a prevention system designed to reduce drug use and delinquent behavior compared to teenagers in communities that did not use the system.
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      <title>Parents play key role in whether teen tobacco use becomes daily habit</title>
      <description>Researchers have found new evidence showing that parents play a key role in whether or not their adolescent children who experiment with tobacco progress to become daily smokers before they graduate from high school.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 23:59:47 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The cost of being self-sufficient continues to rise throughout Washington</title>
      <description>It's getting more expensive for families to just get by in Washington.  A single parent with one preschooler and one school-age child living in Seattle needs an annual income of $50,268 just to meet the family's most basic requirements, according to the Self-Sufficiency Standard for Washington 2009 report released today.  A similar family living in Spokane County would need $38,562.  The standard for Seattle jumped 35 percent since 2001 and the increase for Spokane in the same period rose by 28 percent.
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      <title>The price isn't right:  Cost of self-sufficiency climbs in Washington</title>
      <description>A press conference detailing the 2009 self-sufficiency standards for all of Washington's 39 counties will be held Wednesday, Aug. 26, in Seattle.</description>
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      <title>U.S.-born Asian-American women more likely to think about, attempt suicide</title>
      <description>Although Asian-Americans as a group have lower rates of thinking about and attempting suicide than the national average, U.S.-born Asian-American women seem to be particularly at risk for suicidal behavior.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 18:25:38 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Life and death in the living brain: Recruitment of new neurons slows when old brain cells kept from dying</title>
      <description>Like clockwork, brain regions in many songbird species expand and shrink seasonally in response to hormones.  Now, for the first time, neurobiologists have interrupted this natural "annual remodeling" of the brain and have shown that there is a direct link between the death of old neurons and their </description>
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      <title>Screening for childhood depressive symptoms could start in second grade</title>
      <description>New research indicates that screening children for symptoms of depression, the most common mental health disorder in the United States, can begin a lot earlier than previously thought, as early as the second grade.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 17:33:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Learning is social, computational, supported by neural systems linking people</title>
      <description>Education is on the cusp of a transformation because of recent scientific findings in neuroscience, psychology, and machine learning that are converging to create foundations for a new science of learning</description>
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      <title>Vanderbilt researcher, clinician named director of UW Autism Center</title>
      <description>Wendy Stone, a researcher and clinician who has focused on the early identification and early intervention for children with autism, has been named the new director of the University of Washington's Autism Center.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 16:27:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Mothers of children with autism have higher parental stress, psychological distress</title>
      <description>Mothers of children with autism had higher levels of parenting-related stress and psychological distress than moms of children with developmental delay.  Children's problem behavior was associated with increases in both parenting-related stress and distress in both groups, but this relationship was stronger in mothers of children with autism.
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      <link>http://uwnews.org/article.asp?articleid=50759</link>
      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 17:09:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Finding fear: Neuroscientists locate where it is processed in mammalian brain</title>
      <description>Fear is a powerful emotion and neuroscientists have for the first time located the neurons responsible for fear conditioning in the mammalian brain.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 00:00:14 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Changes in brain architecture may be driven by different cognitive challenges</title>
      <description>Scientists trying to understand how the brains of animals evolve have found that evolutionary changes in brain structure reflect the types of social interactions and environmental stimuli different species face.
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      <title>Obsidian 'trail' provides clues to how humans settled, interacted in Kuril Islands</title>
      <description>Archaeologists have used stone tools to answer many questions about human ancestors in both the distant and near past and now they are analyzing the origin of obsidian flakes to better understand how people settled and interacted in the inhospitable Kuril Islands.
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      <title>Study supports validity of test that indicates widespread unconscious bias</title>
      <description>A new study validates the most surprising and controversial finding about the Implicit Association test that about 70 percent of those people who took a version of the test that measures racial attitudes have an unconscious preference for whites compared to blacks.</description>
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      <title>If the shoe flits, duck: A real-life example of humans' dual vision system</title>
      <description>UW neuroscientists were delighted at the reactions of former President George W. Bush and Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki when an Iraqi reporter flung his shoes toward the two men during a Baghdad news conference. The reactions mirrored findings they found in studies about the human vision system. 
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      <title>Pre-pregnancy depressed mood may heighten risk for premature birth</title>
      <description>Researchers trying to uncover why premature birth is a growing problem in the United States and one that disproportionately affects black women have found that pre-pregnancy depressive mood appears to be a risk factor in preterm birth among both blacks and whites.</description>
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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <title>140 Washington, Oregon, Idaho families needed for UW autism studies</title>
      <description>Families throughout Washington and parts of Oregon and Idaho have two opportunities to help University of Washington researchers unlock some of the secrets of autism, a spectrum of developmental disorders that now affects about one out of every 150 children born in the United States.
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      <title>More costly private model of foster care could save $6.3 billion in long term</title>
      <description>	In these times of trillion-dollar budgets and deficits, $6.3 billion may not seem like much money, but that's what the United States potentially could save on each group of adolescents who enter foster care every year.</description>
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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <title>Parental guidelines, consequences may be why fewer black teens smoke than whites</title>
      <description>Lower rates of smoking among black teens may be the result of black parents setting concrete guidelines about substance use and establishing clearly defined consequences for not following those guidelines. </description>
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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 16:16:01 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>UW, state launch project to improve understanding, coverage of mental illness</title>
      <description>A new program designed to improve public understanding and news reporting of mental health and mental illness is being launched today by the University of Washington's School of Social Work and the Washington State Mental Health Transformation Project. 
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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <title>Finding a stereotype that is true: Mexicans more sociable than Americans</title>
      <description>Stereotypes often paint a partial or false picture of an individual or group. But now researchers have found evidence that supports a stereotype held by many in the United States - that Mexicans are more outgoing, talkative, sociable and extroverted.  </description>
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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <title>Autism genes discovered; help shape connections among brain cells</title>
      <description>A national research team including six present and former UW researchers has connected more of the intricate pieces of the autism puzzle, with two studies that identify genes with important contributions to the disorder. Both studies detected genes implicated in the development of brain circuitry in early childhood.
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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <title>People's misperceptions cloud their understanding of rainy weather forecasts</title>
      <description>	If Mark Twain were alive today he might rephrase his frequently cited observation about everyone talking about the weather but not doing anything about it to say, "Everyone reads or watches weather forecasts, but many people don't understand them."</description>
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      <title>Humans may be losers if technological nature replaces the real thing</title>
      <description>Modern technology increasingly is encroaching into human connections with the natural world and University of Washington psychologists believe this intrusion may emerge as one of the central psychological problems of our times.</description>
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      <title>Do Americans have an identity crisis when it comes to race and ethnicity?</title>
      <description>	Say goodbye to Italian-Americans and German-Americans and say hello to Vietnamese-Americans, Salvadoran-Americans and a bunch of other hyphenated Americans. The way people identify themselves in the United States is changing, and the way the federal census classifies them by race or ethnicity isn't painting a clear portrait of America, according to new research.

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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2009 17:00:07 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Barack Obama's election could turn out to have negative consequences in addressing racial injustices in the United States, according to new research.
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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 17:17:34 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>UW researchers have discovered an increased pattern of brain activity in the amygdalas of adults with autism that may be linked to the social deficits that typically are associated with the disorder.  Previous research at the UW and elsewhere has shown that abnormal growth patterns in the amygdala are commonly found among young children diagnosed with autism.
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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 16:54:56 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Brain abnormality found in boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder</title>
      <description>Researchers trying to uncover the mechanisms that cause attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder have found an abnormality in the brains of adolescent boys suffering from the conditions, but not where they expected to find it.
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      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 17:21:18 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Program successfully teaches domestic violence victims safe use of technology</title>
      <description>A new Washington state program designed to help victims of domestic violence increase their knowledge of how to use technology safely and help minimize the risks that technology can pose when one is in an abusive relationship has been evaluated as highly successful. It can be easily adopted for use in other states or nationally.</description>
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      <category>Social Science</category>
      <category>Bothell and Tacoma</category>
      <author>Joel Schwarz (206-543-2580) </author>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 17:19:30 GMT</pubDate>
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