



Developmental Psychology News
- More and more older Americans want to know their Alzheimer's statusOlder Americans want to know if they are in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease and would happily take a blood test to find out.
- People can still flourish in hard economic timesThere is happiness, and then there is flourishing. And as new research has found, having one doesn’t always mean having the other, too.
- It might be time to ‘reparent’ yourselfTreating yourself with warmth, compassion and boundaries may help heal wounds from childhood.
- The government suggests defunding the 988 suicide hotline for LGBTQ+ youthThe Trump administration wants to cut funding for specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth on the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, according to a leaked budget proposal.
- Like measles, misinformation is spreadingPoll found parents who believed a false claim about measles were more likely to skip or delay childhood vaccinations.
- Autism rates rose again. Experts explain whyExperts say most of the rise is because of better detection and increased awareness of the developmental condition.
- A morning routine can set you on the path to a better daySetting up a relaxed, structured morning will pay dividends for your energy and mood.
- As depression becomes more common in the US, treatment rates varyAccording to the new CDC data, women are more likely than men to have depression, and prevalence tends to decrease with age and greater wealth.
- How to declutter your home without completely losing the plotDecluttering doesn’t have to be a living nightmare.
- White House orders NIH to research trans 'regret' and 'detransition'The Trump administration has ordered the National Institutes of Health to study the physical and mental health effects of undergoing gender transition.