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Bullying helps bullies to keep health woes at bay  

May 12, 2014 Posted by Contributor

Bullying has very adverse effect on children, especially in later stage of their life. Bullying leads to a number of physical and mental health effects which includes depression and lower self-worth when they grow older. But a new study has stressed upon the bullies and not the victim who are bullied. In an interesting finding, the researchers have discovered that even thought bullying leads to … [Read more...]

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Bullying badly affects children in later stage of their life

April 18, 2014 Posted by Contributor

A new study has made some glaring exposures about bullying and its long time impact among children. The study conducted by King’s College London found that the effect of bullying in childhood is evident nearly 40 years later. For this new research, the researchers used the data collected during the British National Child Development Study which included information of children born in … [Read more...]

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Bullying can lead your kids to attempt suicides

March 11, 2014 Posted by Contributor

A new study has made some glaring exposures about bullying among children. It says, children who are bullied are more than twice as likely to have suicidal thoughts and to make attempts of taking lives as their peer who aren't bullied. The situation is more worrisome as researchers point that such types of bullying or harassment that happens on internet, commonly called cyberbullying, are more … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: bullying, Bullying kids, cyberbullying, kids harassment on internet, suicidal attempts by kids, suicidal thoughts in children, suicides in children

Bullied Teen pursued free plastic surgery from a NYC nonprofit

January 6, 2014 Posted by Staff

A NYC nonprofit gave a home schooled bullied teen a free nose job. Renata, 15 who was home schooled and after tolerating several bullying from her classmates convinced herself and her mother, Michelle, that a nose job was the only way forward. "They were just calling me 'that girl with the big nose,'" Renata says. "It just really hurts. And you can’t get over it." "I tried convincing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: bullying, Cosmetic Surgery, NYC, plastic surgery, Teen

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