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Thinking on Their Feet: In-Class Exercise Helps Fight Childhood Obesity While Kids Learn

New Research from Rebecca Hasson

As childhood obesity rates rise and physical education offerings dwindle, elementary schools keep searching for ways to incorporate the federally recommended half-hour of physical activity into the school day, she said. Kids are supposed to get an hour of exercise a day—30 minutes of that during school. Most don't.

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Firearm Deaths, Injuries Among Children: New Website to Accelerate Knowledge, Prevention

New Resource from Rebecca Cunningham and Marc Zimmerman

Nearly 28,000 American children and teens have died because of firearms in the past decade. A new website from a group led by Rebecca Cunningham and Marc Zimmerman aims to change that by helping researchers, health care providers, and others tackle the prevention of youth firearm injuries as a public health issue.

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"The Best Possible Parent"

Research in Focus with Alison Miller

Even under the best circumstances, parenting can be stressful and challenging. But for parents facing significant obstacles such as poverty, incarceration, or mental health issues, those stresses multiply. Alison Miller, associate professor of Health Behavior and Health Education, works on interventions to support parents and help their children thrive.