
Physical Fitness Found To Boost Teen’s Mental Health
Originally published Jan. 30, 2020 in Medical Daily. By Seema Prasad As per the World Health Organization (WHO), inactivity or
Originally published Jan. 30, 2020 in Medical Daily. By Seema Prasad As per the World Health Organization (WHO), inactivity or
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Originally published Jan. 27, 2020 by Children & Young People Now. By Neil Puffett The government has announced funding of
Originally published Jan. 20, 2020 in the Monroe News. By Caitlin Taylor The Monroe County Intermediate School District’s Mental Health
Originally published Dec. 16, 2019 by KCTVNews 5. Former Kansas City Chief and NFL Hall of Fame member Will Shields
Originally published on Jan. 26, 2020 by KXAN-NBC Austin. By Arezow Doost One by one, students make their way across
Originally published Dec. 26, 2019 in the Brookings Register. Hard to beat a good game of dodge ball or scooter
Originally published Dec. 16, 2019 in the Papillion Times. By Ashley Quintela Middle schoolers are often juggling classes and extracurriculars,
Originally published on Jan. 17, 2020 in the Johnson City Press. By Brandon Paykamian Physical education may be directly related
Originally published Jan. 18, 2020 at CantonRep.com. By Kelli Weir Holding the book steady with both hands, third-grader Alyssa Altieri
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