Results 1–3 of 3 for "Press Release"X and "Addictions"X related to "The teaching of psychology and the new..." Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicAddictionsXIntelligence (1)Obesity (1)Parenting (1)Teens (1)Document TypePress ReleaseXYear2014 (1)2013 (2) Results 1–3 of 3 Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Regular Marijuana Use Bad for Teens' BrainsFrequent marijuana use can have a significant negative effect on the brains of teenagers and young adults, including cognitive decline, poor attention and memory, and decreased IQ, according to psychologists discussing public health implications of marijuana legalization at the American Psychological Association’s 122nd Annual Convention.Press Release (August 2014)2.New Methods Show Promise to Help Smokers QuitInnovative techniques and some of the latest advances in research to help smokers quit are the focus of various presentations at the American Psychological Association’s 121st Annual Convention.Press Release (July 2013)3.Moms' High-Fat, Sugary Diets May Lead to Heavy Offspring With a Taste for Alcohol, Sensitivity to Drugs, Research FindsVulnerability to alcohol and drug abuse may begin in the womb and be linked to how much fatty and sugary foods a mother eats during pregnancy.Press Release (August 2013) Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–3 of 3 for "Press Release"X and "Addictions"X related to "The teaching of psychology and the new..."