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It’s October 1st, which means fall, football, festivals…and the flu. With the risk of flu and seasonal allergies, many kids might start to get sick and have to stay home from school.
In today’s digital world, cyberbullying –using social media or electronic communication to harass or threaten another person—has become a growing problem for teens.
Last week’s Throwback Thursday post talked about students misusing “study drugs” as a way to focus and balance school work with extra-curricular activities.
Mothers are more likely than fathers to label actions as cyberbullying. One in five parents believe students who post online rumors about sex should be referred to law enforcement. Online rumors about cheating on a test are viewed by parents as less serious than online rumors about sex.
Adults across the U.S. listed bullying as their number two concern in this year’s annual NPCH Report of the top 10 health issues facings kids today.
We’re kicking off a new blog series called “Throwback Thursday.” Each week we’ll take a look at some of our most popular past NPCH Reports. This week, we’ll throw back to our 2008 NPCH Report on study drugs, which remains an important child health topic today.
Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious respiratory infection that can cause serious illness and death. Whooping cough is the most dangerous for newborns, with the majority of deaths occurring in babies younger than three months old.
It’s time for another new school year to begin, but experts say the school day is starting too early for many students.