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3 days ago |
torontosun.com | Erin Blakemore
Share this Story : Cyberbullying can cause PTSD symptoms in kids: StudySchools must provide trauma-sensitive care and skill-building to help students develop good coping mechanism, researchers sayCyberbullying in any form can cause symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and should be considered an “adverse childhood experience” (ACE), a recent analysis finds. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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5 days ago |
phillytrib.com | Erin Blakemore
Cyberbullying in any form can cause symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and should be considered an “adverse childhood experience” (ACE), a recent analysis finds. Writing in BMC Public Health, researchers drew from a nationally representative sample of 13-to-17-year-olds in the United States, homing in on the 53.9 percent of the group that reported having been cyberbullied in the past.
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6 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Erin Blakemore
Long river waves, known as flow waves, have been measured by satellite for the first time, researchers announced May 14, a breakthrough that could expand understanding of river dynamics, floods and the other hazards sometimes present when the waves form. In a study in Geophysical Research Letters, the researchers found that the long waves can be spotted and studied using data from a NASA-French space agency satellite designed to study Earth’s water.
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1 week ago |
nationalgeographic.com | Erin Blakemore
On June 18, 1983, Sally Ride would become the first American woman to launch into space. She had already survived NASA's grueling training and a barrage of tests, but there was another hurdle to cross before she boarded the Challenger space shuttle—overcoming the scrutiny of the media and the public. In the lead-up to the launch, the astronaut fielded questions about menstruation, fashion, and even whether she might cry in space.
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1 week ago |
nationalgeographic.fr | Erin Blakemore |Rebecca Hale
Le rose, dont l'origine remonte à plus d'un milliard d'années, était autrefois la couleur des chasseurs antiques, des femmes à la cour de France, et aussi des garçons. Publication 28 mai 2025, 11:55 CESTLe rose pourrait-il être la couleur la plus ancienne jamais créée sur Terre ?
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