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Nearly 1 in 4 students are chronically absent from school – kids who feel happy and safe are less li

Research on absenteeism often focuses on factors like unreliable transportation, overlooking what schools themselves can do to help kids maintain a steady attendance record.

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They’re content creators with thousands of adoring fans – so why do they feel so terrible?

Recent research finds that becoming too psychologically entangled with your followers can make success feel like a trap.

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Many youth athletes quietly struggle with eating disorders – Colorado mandates new training that cou

A recent study found that 77.7% of youth athletes were at risk of developing an eating disorder.

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Florida lost 450,000 ACA enrollees in 2026 as premiums rose an average of 37% nationally, new data s

ACA enrollments in Florida dropped in 2026, but the decrease was smaller than anticipated.

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