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[VIDEO] Nancy Lublin: Texting that saves lives (TEDTalks)

When Nancy Lublin started texting teenagers to help with her social advocacy organization, what she found was shocking -- they started texting back about their own problems, from bullying to depression to abuse. So she's setting up a text-only crisis line, and the results might be even more important than she expected.


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Inside the bullied brain

Inside the bullied brain | Science News | Scoop.it

In the wake of several tragedies that have made bullying a high-profile issue, it’s becoming clear that harassment by one’s peers is something more than just a rite of passage. Bullied kids are more likely to be depressed, anxious, and suicidal. They struggle in school — when they decide to show up at all. They are more likely to carry weapons, get in fights, and use drugs.

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The Origins of Bullying

The Origins of Bullying | Science News | Scoop.it
Late on a Saturday night in September, a 14-year old boy named Jamey Rodemeyer, who had been the target of bullying from fellow students at Williamsville ...
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School climate can affect overweight children for life

School climate can affect overweight children for life | Science News | Scoop.it
Researchers at Oklahoma State University and the University of Arkansas studied 1,139 first-graders in 29 rural schools where obesity risk is especially high.
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Research finds bullies and victims 3 times more likely to have suicidal thoughts by age 11

Research finds bullies and victims 3 times more likely to have suicidal thoughts by age 11 | Science News | Scoop.it
Children involved in bullying -- as both a victim and a bully -- are three times more likely to have suicidal thoughts by the time they reach 11 years old, according to research from the University of Warwick.
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