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Learning More About How Parents Respond to Digital Alerts of Potential Child Suicide Risk

By Brian Burns | Mental Health, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 18 December, 2025 | 0

Researchers found that the alerts mostly led to positive improvements in communication about mental health between parents and children.

Five Things to Know About Gaming Disorder

By Gloria Rosado | Five Things to Know, Pediatrics, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 22 August, 2019 | 0

Gene Beresin, MD, executive director of the Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds at Massachusetts General Hospital, recently wrote an article about gaming disorder. For those who may not be aware of gaming disorder, or parents who are worried about their child’s gaming patterns, here are five things to know.

Research Shows that Memory Function in Adolescents Improves After 30 Days of Cannabis Abstinence

By Gloria Rosado | Neurology | 0 comment | 8 November, 2018 | 0

Teens and young adults who abstained from cannabis use for a month improved performance on memory and cognitive function tests.

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Not All E-Cigarettes are the Same: What Parents Need to Know

By MGH Research Institute | Pediatrics | 3 comments | 16 October, 2018 | 0

For parents worried about the health impacts of e-cigarettes, it’s important to know the difference between systems.

Adhering to Treatment During Adolescence Keeps HIV-Positive Youth on a Healthier Track

By Brian Burns | HIV & AIDS, Infectious Disease, Pediatrics, Population Health & Outcomes, Rheumatology & Immunology | 0 comment | 19 April, 2017 | 0

Individuals born with HIV are more likely to have difficulty managing their treatment as teens and young adults than they did as children.

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