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A teenage girl sits at a table, smiling and talking with her parents.
Teens Close to Parents More Likely to Have Strong Social Network as Adults
New research finds that close relationships with parents during middle and high school can predict a strong social life two decades afterward.
Health Organizations Condemn Traumatic ICE Raids, Family Separation
According to letters from children living in an ICE detention facility, living conditions are inhumane and their mental health is suffering.
A teenage girl frowns.
In Teens, Social Anxiety Often Looks Like Anger
A study finds that some teens’ aggressive behavior may be due to social anxiety, not straightforward reactivity.
Protesters in New York hold signs that say "Methadone and Buprenorphine saves lives!" and "End overdose now! Now one more life lost."
Expert Calls for Harm Reduction, Not Punishment, to Resolve Our Overdose Crisis
As the Trump administration pulls funding from harm reduction, an expert on the overdose crisis says it’s the best way to save lives.
A worker installs a poster of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein at a bus stop in Aberdeen.
The Trump Administration Continues to Fail Epstein’s Victims
The millions of Epstein files included thousands of mentions of Donald Trump as well as identifying information about Epstein’s victims.
How to Help Your Neurodiverse Child Out of the Cocoon
Neurodiverse burnout can leave children stuck in a “cocoon.” Learn how scaffolded parenting helps them move back to the world.

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