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Even 5 hours of screen time per day is OK for school-aged kids, says new study

Motherly
October 14th, 2021

Too much screen time may not be so bad for kids after all

StudyFinds
September 13th, 2021
Forbes

Screens Are Not As Dangerous As You Think – And May Help Your Kid Make Friends

Forbes
September 10th, 2021
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Study reveals stable usage of drugs by adolescents in the first six months of the pandemic

News Medical Life Sciences
August 25th, 2021
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No Change in Adolescent Drug, Alcohol Use During Pandemic

U.S. News
August 24th, 2021
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The COVID-19 Pandemic has Increased Nicotine Use and Prescription Drug Abuse in Adolescents

Doc Wire News
August 24th, 2021
Mirage

Black students disproportionately disciplined with suspensions and detentions in elementary school

Mirage
August 12th, 2021
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Study: ADHD Medications Associated With Reduced Risk of Suicidality in Children With Significant Behavioral Symptoms

Pharmacy Times
August 6th, 2021
mental daily

Physical Activity Found To Be More Beneficial Than Previously Known For Brain Health Of Children

Mental Daily
July 2nd, 2021
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More Screen Time In Children Linked To Higher Rates Of Child Obesity

Mental Daily
June 29th, 2021
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