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November • 2006
Volume 37 • Number 10
 
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Aging wisely
Keys to longevity and well-being

Education leaders seek improved student assessment
Improving student performance.

Settlement in Humana class action lawsuit
Eligible psychologists may file claims for Humana settlement funds.

Cognitive skills may prevent PTSD
Advanced cognitive skills may offer protection from post-traumatic stress disorder, according to new research.

Learning goals for psych undergrads
New guidelines list goals and learning outcomes for psychology majors.

Medicate or not? Psychotropics and children
An APA working group reports on use of medications when treating children.

Socially isolated and sick
New animal research sheds light on the intricate ways chronic stress and loneliness affect health.

The ABCs of APF charitable bequests
The American Psychological Foundation’s executive director explains how members can make a legacy contribution to the organization.


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