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Cyberbullying in the age of COVID-19: How to protect your kids

Health and Parenting
Now that so many classrooms across the country have moved totally or partially online, kids of all ages are spending a lot more time in the virtual world. And with so many kids on computers and mobile devices, there’s likely to be an increase in cyberbullying says Dr. Peter Raffalli, director of the Bullying and ... Read More about Cyberbullying in the age of COVID-19: How to protect your kids
Tagged: bullying, coronavirus
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Helping athletes cope with the emotional rollercoaster of COVID-19

Health and Parenting
“The athletes I work with are over this,” says Kimberly O’Brien, a clinical social worker in the Sports Medicine Division. Last spring, when COVID-19 forced the cancellation of organized sports, coaches and athletes assumed they’d be playing again by autumn. Now it’s clear many athletes’ plans will remain on hold through the fall season, possibly ... Read More about Helping athletes cope with the emotional rollercoaster of COVID-19
Tagged: coronavirus, mental health, orthopedics, sports medicine
A group of athletes wear masks to protect themselves and others from COVID-19.

COVID-19 and sports: Is it safe to play again?

Health and Parenting
It was hard on athletes when COVID-19 forced sports to shut down last spring, but at least everyone was in the same boat. Six months later, the picture is very different. Depending on where they live, what sport they play, and who they play with, some athletes are back in training. Others have to wait ... Read More about COVID-19 and sports: Is it safe to play again?
Tagged: coronavirus, orthopedics, sports medicine
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Back to school during COVID-19: Children with special needs

Health and Parenting
If this were a normal year, summer would be wrapping up and kids would be returning to the routines of another school year. But school will be different this fall. From staggered start times to classrooms set up for physical distance, kids are in for an unpredictable year. The many changes may be especially difficult ... Read More about Back to school during COVID-19: Children with special needs
Tagged: autism, coronavirus, down syndrome
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COVID-19 and vaping: Do you know myth from fact?

Health and Parenting
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, researchers continue to learn more about what puts people at risk for getting sick and who is most likely to have a severe form of the illness. One of the many questions has been about vaping and COVID-19 risk. For answers, we turned to Dr. Sharon Levy, director of the Adolescent ... Read More about COVID-19 and vaping: Do you know myth from fact?
Tagged: coronavirus, nicotine, pulmonology
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Social distancing: Benefits beyond COVID-19

Health and Parenting
During COVID-19, social distancing has largely kept children away from school, daycare, and other contact with friends.  But even though social distancing may be difficult and annoying, new research from Boston Children’s Hospital shows it has proven benefits beyond preventing COVID-19; it also helps stop the spread of other common childhood infections, like flu.  “Any ... Read More about Social distancing: Benefits beyond COVID-19
Tagged: coronavirus, infectious diseases, research
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Help your kids balance screen time and healthy play during COVID-19

Health and Parenting
Whether your child’s school is fully remote or hybrid this fall, chances are they’ll be spending extensive amounts of time in front of their computers. If, like many parents, you’re working from home, you may be relying more heavily on television and video games to keep your kids entertained. But how does all of this ... Read More about Help your kids balance screen time and healthy play during COVID-19
Tagged: coronavirus, culture, developmental milestones, digital health
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Sports injuries: Why ignoring pain is bad for athletes

Health and Parenting
“No guts, no glory.” “No pain, no gain.” “Rub some dirt in it.” Sports clichés like these encourage young athletes to push themselves even when their bodies tell them to stop. But sucking it up increases a player’s risk of injury. If he could, Dr. Mininder Kocher, chief of the Sports Medicine Division, would erase ... Read More about Sports injuries: Why ignoring pain is bad for athletes
Tagged: orthopedics, pain, sports injury, sports medicine
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COVID and suicidal thoughts: Help for families

Health and Parenting
Earlier this month, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released stark new figures on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. One in four young adults (age 18 to 24) surveyed reported seriously considering suicide during the previous 30 days — an increase from years past. Rates of suicidal thoughts were also high in ... Read More about COVID and suicidal thoughts: Help for families
Tagged: coronavirus, mental health, suicide
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Back to school and COVID-19: Tips for divorced parents

Health and Parenting
Fall 2020 will go down in history as one of the most complicated back-to-school seasons ever. The uncertainties of the academic year and COVID-19 have put parents in a bind: how to give kids the benefits of in-person learning without putting them — or the rest of the family — at risk of infection. For ... Read More about Back to school and COVID-19: Tips for divorced parents
Tagged: coronavirus

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