Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about three recent stories on familyanatomy.com:
Simple family behaviours that are linked to a reduction in risky sexual behaviour for teens.
Professor believes that teens’ “sexting” is mostly harmless. How should parents handle it?
Lots of Americans engage in unhygienic pool behaviour. Does it make people sick? Does it matter?
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Researchers have known for some time that teenagers are better off both academically and behaviourally if they live with both parents. However, new research out of the University of Minnesota and Cornell University indicates that if there is significant parental conflict, the relationship between parents staying together and positive outcomes no longer holds. More specifically [...]
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