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‘Gen Z will have the most successful marriages yet,’ a Tinder relationship expert claims. Here’s why
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Erin Prater
Here’s the right age to give your child a cell phone, according to experts
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Social media use is taking a toll kids’ mental health. These 8 tips for parents can help
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Barbara Ortutay
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Surgeon General warns social media companies to ‘take immediate action’ to protect kids from negative mental health impacts
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Chris Morris
Teenage brains are wired to love risky social media challenges. Parents can take 5 steps to protect them
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Elisa M. Trucco
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Julie Cristello
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Gorillas show us how we can overcome childhood trauma
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Stacy Rosenbaum
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Robin Morrison
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Yes, being a working mom is good for your kids. Here’s why
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Drinking and binge watching TV could be great for your relationship—but not so much for your health. Here’s what to do instead
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Michelle Obama has launched a healthy food-and-drink brand to get children to forgo sugar: ‘We want to contribute to the larger calling’
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Prarthana Prakash
His wife died after childbirth. He’s now dedicated his life to helping Black mothers survive the avoidable crisis
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
You just lost your job. What do you say to your kids?
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Alexa Mikhail
Your child didn’t get into their first choice for college. Now what?
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Eating disorders among teens have more than doubled during the pandemic. Here are the warning signs and what to do about them
BY
Sydney Hartman-Munick
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The Conversation
Conflict with your partner can have long-lasting effects on your health. Here’s how to have better disagreements
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Kells McPhillips
Autism is more common among Black and Hispanic kids for the first time ever—but only because screening is better
BY
Mike Stobbe
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The Associated Press
Nearly half of working mothers surveyed have been diagnosed with anxiety or depression. Here’s what can help
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
12 family-friendly resorts everyone will enjoy from age 2 to 82
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Drawings from 4-year-olds during the pandemic show how much the danger traumatized them
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Alexa Mikhail
My intellectually disabled child is growing up to be an intellectually disabled adult. I won’t let it be a tragedy
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Erin Prater
Watch out for these 4 bad behaviors that lead to divorce, says marriage expert
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Totally unsurprising study shows healthier school lunches are helping American kids lose weight
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Jonel Aleccia
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The Associated Press
Big Formula’s ‘exploitative’ marketing tactics prey on new parents’ fears, experts say
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Erin Prater
The best technology to prevent falls, monitor safety, and help older adults age in place longer
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Liz Seegert
In a world that demands care for its aging population, it’s dangerous to ignore the burden on caregivers
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Avanlee Christine
‘We were kindred spirits:’ As seniors battle a loneliness epidemic, the friendship of a 76- and 17-year-old shows connection has no limits
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Alexa Mikhail
Failure is actually good for kids. How you can get out of their way and foster their resilience
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Rachel Reiff Ellis
‘The thought of it makes my chest hurt’: Many rural families are stuck in an impossible situation, and fixing the childcare crisis is a first step to help them
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Megan Leonhardt
On aging, mortality, and happiness at 64: A conversation with Mom
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Trey Williams
The marijuana edible industry is growing fast—and so are the rates of overdoses among kids and pets. Here’s how to keep them safe
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Jenna Schnuer
They live with Alzheimer’s. Here’s how they want to be treated during the holidays—in their own words
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Alexa Mikhail
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