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UArizona Psychologists Receive $2 9M to Study Neural Mechanisms of Emotions in Couples

UArizona Psychologists Receive $2 9M to Study Neural Mechanisms of Emotions in Couples
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UArizona Psychologists Receive $2 9M to Study Neural Mechanisms of Emotions in Couples

UArizona Psychologists Receive $2 9M to Study Neural Mechanisms of Emotions in Couples
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Climate change may affect people s decisions about whether to have children

Climate change may affect people s decisions about whether to have children When deciding whether to have children, there are many factors to consider: finances, support systems, personal values. For a growing number of people, climate change is also being added to the list of considerations, says a University of Arizona researcher. Sabrina Helm, an associate professor in the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is lead author of a new peer-reviewed study that looks at how climate change is affecting people s decisions about whether to have children. For many people, the question of whether to have children or not is one of the biggest they will face in their lives. If you are worried about what the future will look like because of climate change, obviously it will impact how you view this very important decision in your life.

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