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  • 1.Regular Marijuana Use Bad for Teens' Brains
    Frequent 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.APA Focuses on Resilience in Children, Women, LGBT Population, Older Adults
    The American Psychological Association will engage a variety of audiences to raise awareness during Mental Health Awareness Month in May with various activities.
    Press Release (April 2015)
  • 3.Parents Part of Problem in Distracted Teen Driving, Study Finds
    Parents play a direct role in distracted teen driving, with more than half of teens talking on cellphones with their mother or father while driving, according to new research presented at the American Psychological Association’s 122nd Annual Convention.
    Press Release (August 2014)
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