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Eating disorders are serious, life-threatening illnesses that impact millions of people every year in the United States.Get the Facts on Eating DisordersIn spite of the unprecedented growth of eating disorders in the past two decades, eating disorders research continues to be under-funded, insurance coverage for treatment is …

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WASHINGTON—American teens report experiences with stress that follow a similar pattern as adults, according to a new survey released today by the American Psychological Association (APA). In fact, during the college year, teens say their stress level is higher than levels reported by adults in the

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For years, researchers and social critics have worried that the newest generation of American adults is less interested in news than those who grew up in the pre-digital age. Social media and mobile play a large role in Millennial news consumption. 94% of those surveyed own smartphones. The average

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Sacramento, California (CNN) — Authorities are crediting a quick thinking airline employee for preventing two teenagers from becoming victims of human trafficking. American Airlines agent Denise Miracle said it was all about trusting her gut instincts when two teens came to her ticket

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For more, visit TIME Health. Describing teens as moody and angsty is an old cliche. That stage of life is loaded with drama and intense feelings. And it was ever thus—just go back read your high college diary for evidence. But while anxiety and sadness aren’t new phenomena among cents

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