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Can TV shows help teen mental health?
May 27, 2021 Popular media can help adolescents cope with bullying, sexual assault, suicidal thoughts, substance abuse and depression, research shows.
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Q&A on vaccines for teens
May 17, 2021 A renowned pediatrician answers some of the questions on parents' minds.
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School air purifiers raise concerns
May 3, 2021 As districts spend millions on the devices, experts warn of overblown claims and harm to children.
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Making life’s biggest decisions
April 26, 2021 Research reveals how to live without regret: Focus on people, don't miss opportunities and stay true to yourself.
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Pandemic parenting tips
April 27, 2021 Experts share research and advice on how to have more engaging conversations with your children.
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8 fun exercises for kids
April 16, 2021 Some muscle-building activities include running, jumping, skipping and bear crawls.
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The post-pandemic fallout in K-12 classrooms
March 31, 2021 As students return to school, the fallout from COVID lockdowns will be all too evident.
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What are kids learning from popular TV shows?
March 18, 2021 Messages gleaned from TV can influence attitudes and behaviors later in life, experts say.
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A lost year: What the pandemic cost teenagers
March 8, 2021 An in-depth analysis of how school closures have affected young people reveals a complicated and tragic picture.
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When will nursing homes reopen to visitors?
March 1, 2021 Although their cases have plummeted 98% since December, long-term care centers are still waiting for state guidance before resuming indoor visits.
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