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Summer camp is one of the most predictable annual events in a teenager’s life, and one of the most overlooked pest-exposure events of the year.

Between cabin turnover, shared mattresses, communal showers, and direct exposure to wooded areas, camps create conditions that pest professionals describe as ideal for the three categories most commonly tra...


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Many young people assume that covering acne marks always requires cosmetics, but that is not necessarily true. While makeup can provide fast results, there are several practical ways to reduce the visibility of acne scars without relying on daily cosmetic products.

The key is understanding the condition of your skin, preparing it properly, and usin...


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Ask most parents why their teenager is tired and the answer comes back instantly: the phone. Screens before bed have become the agreed-upon villain, and there is real substance to the concern.

The trouble is that the screen-time conversation has become so dominant that it crowds out the larger biological story, and that story explains far more abou...


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Growing up has never been simple, but today’s youth face a unique set of medical hurdles. From digital pressures to changing societal expectations, the path to adulthood is full of new complications.

Many modern parents and guardians often struggle to spot the signs of developing health issues.

Staying informed about these shifts is the fi...


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Parents arriving at the decision to place a teen in therapeutic boarding or residential care rarely arrive aligned. Separated and divorced parents often hold different views on whether placement is appropriate, where, for how long, and at what cost. The placement decision sits inside a family-law framework that does not pause for the urgency of the moment.


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