Dr. Oren Amitay
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Is the ‘2-minute’ countdown bad parenting? Here’s why kids have a meltdownDo you give your kids a two-minute warning before taking away their devices? If your kids end up having a meltdown, parenting experts explain why, along with other strategies you should try.HealthMay 14, 2016
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I love you, man: New research suggests bromances improve men’s healthWhile you may not have deep conversations, new research suggests bromances are incredibly helpful for men’s health, lowering stress and even leading to longer, healthier lives.HealthMar 10, 2016
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Valentine’s Day: What happens to your brain when you fall in loveWhen you’re falling in love, you're flooded with feel-good chemicals, taking you on an emotional rollercoaster. Here's the science behind falling in love.HealthFeb 12, 2016
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Sex ed 101: How to talk to your kids about the birds and the beesCrushes, kissing and sexuality are confusing and tumultuous topics for kids and adolescents. Here's how to talk to your kids about the birds and the bees.EducationAug 29, 2015
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Crash landing: How do airplane accidents affect survivors’ mental health?Last week, Air Canada flight 624 crash landed in Halifax. While passengers emerged from the crash unscathed, they could be shaken from the dramatic end to the flight.HealthMar 31, 2015
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Robin Williams and mental health: Misconceptions about depressionHe was an actor and comedian who entertained people around the world for decades. But 63-year-old Robin Williams was waging a battle with depression.CanadaAug 12, 2014
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Back to school: 12 things parents, kids should do before summer endsTo mark the final month before school starts, Global News asked researchers and experts to share their favourite ways for families to spend the month.CanadaAug 1, 2014
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How to talk to your kids about the shooting and manhunt in MonctonHeavily armed RCMP officers in Moncton, N.B., continue to hunt for a gunman. Here's how to talk to children about these tragedies.CanadaJun 5, 2014
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Should Vince Li be granted unescorted visits? Experts weigh inA Manitoba review board decided to grant Vince Li unescorted trips outside of a mental health facility. Should the public be worried?CanadaFeb 28, 2014
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