One in three adolescents has been hit, harassed, emotionally abused or digitally stalked by a romantic partner. Be Smart. Be Well. asked 15 middle school, high school and college students about their experiences with abusive relationships on-camera. The resulting video, Teens Start Talking, now available on BeSmartBeWell.com, is an honest and courageous look at the risks of being young and in love in today’s fast-paced technological world.
Teens Start Talking explores teens’ views of dating abuse and provides tips–straight from teens–for how young people can escape an abusive relationship or help a friend who is in one. Produced in collaboration with LoveisRespect.org, the video is a frank and hopeful discussion of teen abuse from the teen perspective.
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Fall sports are gearing up, and kids and teens across the country are suiting up for football, soccer and other activities. This season, parents and coaches can help keep young athletes safe by recognizing the signs of a concussion and understanding what to do for a concussion, say experts featured in a new video on BeSmartBeWell.com.
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When families gather for the holidays, talk may not naturally turn to long-term care and financial documents, but it should, say experts featured on BeSmartBeWell.com/Caregiving. Too often, families don’t discuss financial matters and healthcare wishes of aging relatives until there is a crisis, and then it may be too late. The holidays – when family members are all gathered in one place – are a good time to talk to aging parents about planning for the future.
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When Detective Stevie Mazzetti learns that her ex-partner was dirty, she’s determined to put the past to rights, even when she becomes a target.Former Marine Clay Maynard’s mission is to keep Stevie alive. That is, if he can stay ahead of a killer with everything to lose – and something terrifying to hide. Learn more about this book and author http://www.karenrosebooks.com Romantic Thriller
When Detective Stevie Mazzetti learns that her ex-partner was dirty, she’s determined to put the past to rights, even when she becomes a target. Former Marine Clay Maynard’s mission is to keep Stevie alive. That is, if he can stay ahead of a killer with everything to lose—and something terrifying to hide. Learn more about this book http://bit.ly/WatchYourBackUK and author http://www.karenrosebooks.com Romantic Thriller
No.36 -- Dr Van Winkleton investigates why 86yr old Stan consistently tops the leaderboard of Tuborg's Beat The Intro. Keep watching, or visit www.tuborg.co.uk/festivals, for the chance to win tickets to Hard Rock Calling, Lovebox Weekender, Leeds/Reading and Bestival.
On November 17, millions of Americans will mark the American Cancer Society’s 36th annual Great American Smokeout by giving up smoking for the day, and maybe for good. Because smoking can trigger asthma symptoms in children, quitting is an important first step toward protecting kids’ health. BeSmartBeWell.com tells parents the steps they can take on the Great American Smokeout, and every day of the year, to lower the risk for childhood asthma.
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