Almost Half of Teens with Autism Bullied
Close to half of all teenagers with an autism spectrum disorder are bullied at school, says a survey of their parents.Source: Reuters Health
View ArticleAdults See Some Teen Bullying as Less Serious
But isolating peers or spreading rumors can have real consequences, expert saysSource: HealthDay
View ArticleCaring Parents Less Likely to Raise a Bully, Study Finds
Encouraging academics, positive communication are key Source: HealthDay
View ArticleMore Evidence Links Bullying, Abuse to Suicidal Thoughts in Youth
Study found sharp rise in risk when kids face 7 or more types of victimization Source: HealthDay
View ArticleFood Allergies Can Make Kids Targets for Bullies
Some children reported that other kids intentionally contaminated their food with allergensSource: HealthDay
View ArticleWith Bullying, What's a Parent To Do?
What to look for and how to help if your child is being victimized Source: HealthDay
View ArticleBullied Teens May Suffer Lingering Trauma
Researchers found symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder Source: HealthDay
View ArticleWorkplace Bullying Takes Toll on Witnesses Too, Study Finds
Exposure to aggression tied to more prescriptions for antidepressants among employees Source: HealthDay
View ArticleAllergies, Extra Weight Tied to Bullying
Kids who have food allergies or are overweight may be especially likely to get bullied by their peers, two new studies suggest.Source: Reuters Health
View ArticleBullying Harms Kids with Autism, Parents Say
Many suffer emotional trauma, physical injury Source: HealthDay
View ArticleHealth Tip: Is Your Child Being Bullied?
Here are some warning signs to watch for Source: HealthDay
View ArticleSchool Bullies Often Popular, Survey Finds
Middle school students reported that the same kids who were 'cool' were also the most aggressive Source: HealthDay
View ArticleFor Most Bullied Gay Kids, Things Do 'Get Better,' Study Finds
While gay British teens more likely to be bullied in school, situation improved by young adulthoodSource: HealthDay
View Article'Cyberbullying' as Harmful as Physical Threats, Study Finds
Online activity must be considered when creating policies to combat bullying, researchers say Source: HealthDay
View ArticleWhat Can Be Done to Help Someone Who Is Being Bullied?
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View ArticleHow Does Bullying Affect Health and Well-Being?
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View ArticleChildhood Bullying Can Leave Lifelong Scars
Study found both victims and bullies can suffer psychological disorders as adults Source: HealthDay
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