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Learning to make choices in an uncertain world

Learning to make choices in an uncertain world

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What are behavioral addictions and why are they primed with adolescence?

What are behavioral addictions and why are they primed with adolescence?

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Holiday foods can be toxic to pets – a veterinarian explains which, and what to do if Rover or Kitty eats them

Holiday foods can be toxic to pets – a veterinarian explains which, and what to do if Rover or Kitty eats them

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Video of college student arrest raises questions about use of police on campus

Video of college student arrest raises questions about use of police on campus

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Teen Sexual Violence on the Rise: What's Happening?

Teen Sexual Violence on the Rise: What’s Happening?

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Bad hangovers? Why genetics, personality and coping mechanisms can make a difference

Bad hangovers? Why genetics, personality and coping mechanisms can make a difference

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What social media regulation could look like: Think of pipelines, not utilities

What social media regulation could look like: Think of pipelines, not utilities

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What kids really think of Santa Claus

What kids really think of Santa Claus

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‘They don’t expect a lot of me, they just want me to go to uni’: first-in-family students show how we need a broader definition of ‘success’ in year 12

‘They don’t expect a lot of me, they just want me to go to uni’: first-in-family students show how we need a broader definition of ‘success’ in year 12

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How to tell if someone is abusive to drugs and acohol

How to tell if someone is abusive to drugs and acohol

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We asked 900 Australian teachers if evidence informs how they teach – and found most use it, but there are key gaps

We asked 900 Australian teachers if evidence informs how they teach – and found most use it, but there are key gaps

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Practical guide for the use of networks by minors

Practical guide for the use of networks by minors

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