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Meditating: Easier — and more beneficial — than you think
Everyone from the Seattle Seahawks to Ellen DeGeneres does it. Linda Kiel explains why meditating is worth trying and how easy it is to start.
How to keep guns — and troubled teens — safe
Dr. Grossman’s team has studied safe gun storage. And they found parents of adolescents with mental illness were no more likely to store guns safely.
Helping teens — and their families — manage online health care
CCHE’s Creagh Miller knows teens do best when technology supports trusting relationships
Suicide risk: As predictable as getting struck by lightning?
How safety planning for suicide risk is like the Red Cross' advice about thunderstorms.
A core competency for health system researchers: Striking a balance
Researchers working with clinical partners on health system improvements can learn from yoga principles, writes Sarah Greene.
A colon cancer screening program shows 5-year success
Home tests help people get recommended screening, Dr. Bev Green reports, supporting Kaiser Permanente programs that mail test kits to members
Can kids be screened routinely for adverse childhood experiences?
Lisa Schafer leads CCHE’s evaluation of the Center for Youth Wellness’ National Pediatric Practice Community on ACEs Screening.
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