How Bullying’s Effects Reach Beyond Childhood |
More research is documenting the lasting legacy of bullying on its victims in nearly every part of their lives, from emotional wellbeing to career... | |
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Report: Drug-Resistant Bacteria Are Common Killers |
(ATLANTA) — For the first time, the government is estimating how many people die from drug-resistant bacteria each year — more than 23,000, or... |
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Let’s Move: But Not With Shaq and Beyonce |
There is no denying the First Lady’s Let’s Move! campaign is an historic effort to improve the health of America’s youth with... | |
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The Teens Are Alright (Healthwise, at Least) |
U.S. teens are getting healthier, and, it seems, are doing what they’re told when it comes to eating right and exercising more. | |
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Smarter Kids Are Smart Enough to Avoid Alcohol and Drugs, Right? |
Maybe not. The latest study of twins shows that early bloomers may become heavier drinkers who start chugging earlier in life. | |
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FDA OKs Implant for Enlarged Prostate Symptoms |
(WASHINGTON) — Federal health regulators have approved the first permanent implant to treat men’s urinary problems caused by an enlarged... |
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Inside the National Suicide Hotline: Preventing the Next Tragedy |
As U.S. suicide rates rise, experts are divided over which strategies save more lives | |
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Saving More Lives: Global Child Mortality Rates Drop |
Since 1990, about 90 million young lives have been saved by interventions that improve health and reduce the risk of the most common causes of death... | |
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