Academic Performance

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Academic Performance articles

Good grades in high school lead to better health
The "A" grades that high schoolers earn aren't just good for making the honor roll - they also make them healthier as adults, too.

Students with depression likely to drop out of college
College students with depression are twice as likely as their classmates to drop out of school, and lower grade point averages depended upon a student's type of depression.

Better sleep = better academic performance, math scores
According to a research presented at SLEEP 2009, the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, getting more high-quality sleep is associated with better academic performance.

Good looks get high school students good grades
Do personal traits predict success in school? If so, which dimension of one's outward appearance can tell the most about academic achievement? The answers to these questions are found in a new study by researchers from the University of Miami Health Economics Research Group.

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