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The Parent Report With Doug Cope

English, Parenting, 1 season, 327 episodes, 8 hours, 4 minutes
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Doug Cope is a reporter/anchor at WBZ, and host of the daily feature “The Parent Report”, which reports on issues involving children and parenting. 642427
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Kid's Debt

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from CBS and CreditCards.com author Ted Rossman that outlines 9 in 10 parents would bail their kids out of debt.
3/18/20191 minute
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Car Seat Expiration Dates

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on something you may not be aware of....expiration dates for car seats.
3/18/20191 minute, 2 seconds
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Library Fines

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on "The Great Read Away" which allows LA County Library cardholders age 21 and under to get rid of library fines by reading them away.
3/8/20191 minute, 1 second
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Foster Grandparents

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on a program called "Foster Grandparents", which allows senior citizens in communities to donate their time to younger generations.
3/8/20191 minute
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Doctor Visit Anxiety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Sarah Clark at the University of Michigan about how kids between the ages of 2 and 5 are afraid of going to the doctor's office.
3/5/20191 minute, 28 seconds
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Addicted To Videogames

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from ABC Medical Contributor Jennifer Ashton about gaming disorders and addictive behavior disorders.
3/5/20191 minute, 31 seconds
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School Bus Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Deborah Hersman, President of the National Safety Council, about how many drivers still fail to stop for school buses.
2/27/20191 minute, 31 seconds
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Spanking

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Robert Sege at the American Academy of Pediatrics about how spanking is not very effective at all to instill good behavior in kids.
2/27/20191 minute, 29 seconds
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Anchor It

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Patty Davis with the Consumer Products Safety Commission who says nearly 40 kids are injured every day by tumbling furniture or televisions that aren't anchored.
2/27/20191 minute, 31 seconds
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Gratitude

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Wall Street Journal Contributor Jennifer Wallace who says demonstrating a little gratitude can have big benefits on your health and beyond.
2/27/20191 minute, 30 seconds
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The Sleep Coach

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on "Mommywise" and discusses Founder Natalie Nevares' mission to end sleep deprivation for parents and babies.
2/27/20191 minute, 2 seconds
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Parents Who Party

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Sarah Clark, co-director of the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health, about results that showed 24% of parents were not likely to make plans for limiting alcohol intake during a party or plan for day-after childcare.
2/27/20191 minute, 6 seconds
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Foster Grandparents

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on something called "Foster Grandparents", which allows senior citizens in communities to donate their time to younger generations.
1/26/20191 minute
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Library Fines

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on "The Great Read Away" which allows LA County Library cardholders age 21 and under to get rid of library fines by reading them away.
1/11/20191 minute, 1 second
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Kid's Debt

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from CBS and CreditCards.com author Ted Rossman that outlines 9 in 10 parents would bail their kids out of debt.
1/11/20191 minute
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Car Seat Expiration Dates

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on something you may not be aware of....expiration dates for car seats.
1/11/20191 minute, 2 seconds
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The Sleep Coach

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on "Mommywise" and discusses Founder Natalie Nevares' mission to end sleep deprivation for parents and babies.
1/11/20191 minute, 2 seconds
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Rear View Cameras

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Greg Gulbransen, father of a 2-year-old who lost his life due to poor vision at the back of a vehicle, about his fight for legislation requiring backup cameras in all vehicles.
1/11/20191 minute, 28 seconds
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Concussion Update

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Matt Breiding with the CDC about how the government is recommending against routine x-rays and blood tests in the diagnosis of concussions.
1/11/20191 minute, 29 seconds
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Your Child's Eyes

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from Dr. Tamiesha Frempong, an ophthalmologist at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital, about signs parents should be looking for when it comes to their child's eyesight.
1/11/20191 minute, 34 seconds
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Screen Time

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from CBS Medical Consultant Doctor Tara Narula about how much time young kids should be spending watching TV, interacting on iPads or using other electronic devices.
1/11/20191 minute, 30 seconds
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Cybercrime

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Will Geddes, author of "Parent Alert: How to Keep Your Kids Safe Online", about getting involved in your child's online world to keep them safe.
1/11/20191 minute, 34 seconds
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Letters Of Love

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on a 7th-grade language arts teacher, Justin Parmenter, who eases his student's anxiety with a program called "Letters of Love".
12/26/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Cyberbullying

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Simone Robers from the non-profit research group CNA about the increase in cyberbullying, especially among girls.
12/26/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Bulletproof Backpacks

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Randi Weingarten at the American Federation of teachers about the unfortunate fact that guns are out there and parents will do what they have to protect their kids from school shootings.
12/26/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Adam Gidwitz about how he used Grimm's Fairytales to keep kids in his classroom quiet.
12/26/20181 minute, 38 seconds
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Anchor It

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Patty Davis with the Consumer Products Safety Commission who says nearly 40 kids are injured every day by tumbling furniture or televisions that aren't anchored.
12/20/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Gratitude

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Wall Street Journal Contributor Jennifer Wallace who says demonstrating a little gratitude can have big benefits on your health and beyond.
12/20/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Spanking

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Robert Sege at the American Academy of Pediatrics about how spanking is not very effective at all to instill good behavior in kids.
12/20/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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School Bus Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Deborah Hersman, President of the National Safety Council, about how many drivers still fail to stop for school buses.
12/20/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Addicted To Videogames

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from ABC Medical Contributor Jennifer Ashton about gaming disorders and addictive behavior disorders.
12/20/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Gratitude

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Wall Street Journal Contributor Jennifer Wallace who says demonstrating a little gratitude can have big benefits on your health and beyond.
12/5/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Sit With Us

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report on a new app designed to fight bullying and promote kindness and inclusion in middle schools and high schools.
12/5/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Dangerous Doses

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Morag Mackay at Safe Kids Worldwide about how parents may think kids can't get into medicine bottles they have around the house, but they can.
12/5/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Rear View Cameras

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Greg Gulbransen, father of a 2-year-old who lost his life due to poor vision at the back of a vehicle, about his fight for legislation requiring backup cameras in all vehicles.
12/5/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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Screen Time

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from CBS Medical Consultant Doctor Tara Narula about how much time young kids should be spending watching TV, interacting on iPads or using other electronic devices.
12/5/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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School Bus Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Deborah Hersman, President of the National Safety Council, about how many drivers still fail to stop for school buses.
11/27/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Doctor Visit Anxiety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Sarah Clark at the University of Michigan about how kids between the ages of 2 and 5 are afraid of going to the doctor's office.
11/27/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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Cybercrime

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Will Geddes, author of "Parent Alert: How to Keep Your Kids Safe Online", about getting involved in your child's online world to keep them safe.
11/27/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Baseball Pitching

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. James Onate from the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center about how they're seeing shoulder-elbow injuries caused by baseball pitching at a younger age.
11/27/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Bulletproof Backpacks

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Randi Weingarten at the American Federation of teachers about the unfortunate fact that guns are out there and parents will do what they have to protect their kids from school shootings.
11/16/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Concussion Update

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Matt Breiding with the CDC about how the government is recommending against routine x-rays and blood tests in the diagnosis of concussions.
11/16/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Cyberbullying

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Simone Robers from the non-profit research group CNA about the increase in cyberbullying, especially among girls.
11/16/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Letters Of Love

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on a 7th grade language arts teacher, Justin Parmenter, who eases his student's anxiety with a program called "Letters of Love".
11/16/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Your Child's Eyes

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from Dr. Tamiesha Frempong, an ophthalmologist at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital, about signs parents should be looking for when it comes to their child's eyesight.
11/16/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Addicted To Videogames

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from ABC Medical Contributor Jennifer Ashton about gaming disorders and addictive behavior disorders.
11/16/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Screen Time

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report from CBS Medical Consultant Doctor Tara Narula about how much time young kids should be spending watching TV, interacting on iPads or using other electronic devices.
11/16/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Rear View Cameras

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Greg Gulbransen, father of a 2-year-old who lost his life due to poor vision at the back of a vehicle, about his fight for legislation requiring backup cameras in all vehicles.
11/16/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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Sit With Us

WBZ's Doug Cope has a report on a new app designed to fight bullying and promote kindness and inclusion in middle schools and high schools.
11/16/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Dangerous Doses

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Morag Mackay at Safe Kids Worldwide about how parents may think kids can't get into medicine bottles they have around the house, but they can.
11/16/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Baseball Pitching

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. James Onate from the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center about how they're seeing shoulder-elbow injuries caused by baseball pitching at a younger age.
11/5/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Adam Gidwitz about how he used Grimm's Fairytales to keep kids in his classroom quiet.
11/5/20181 minute, 38 seconds
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Cybercrime

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Will Geddes, author of "Parent Alert: How to Keep Your Kids Safe Online", about getting involved in your child's online world to keep them safe.
11/5/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Screen Time

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with CBS Medical Consultant Doctor Tara Narula about how much time young kids should be spending watching TV, interacting on iPads or using other electronic devices.
11/5/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Doctor Visit Anxiety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Sarah Clark at the University of Michigan about how kids between the ages of 2 and 5 are afraid of going to the doctor's office.
11/5/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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Cyberbullying

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Simone Robers from the non-profit research group CNA about the increase in cyberbullying, especially among girls.
10/22/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Concussion Update

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Matt Breiding with the CDC about how the government is recommending against routine x-rays and blood tests in the diagnosis of concussions.
10/22/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Your Child's Eyes

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Tamiesha Frempong, ophthalmologist at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital, about signs parents should be looking for when it comes to their child's eyesight.
10/22/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Screen Time

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with CBS Medical Consultant Doctor Tara Narula about how much time young kids should be spending watching TV, interacting on iPads or using other electronic devices.
10/22/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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The Name Game

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the top baby names for 2018.
10/22/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Sit With Us

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Natalie Hampton about her app designed to fight bullying and promote kindness and inclusion in middle schools and high schools.
10/14/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Medicine Bottle Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of those "child proof" medicine bottles.
10/14/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Smoking In Cars

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of second-hand smoke and what some Girl Scouts in Aurora, Colorado are doing about it.
10/14/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Safe Kids Incorporated

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
10/14/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
10/14/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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The Name Game

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the top baby names for 2018.
9/14/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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Cybercrime

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Will Geddes, author of "Parent Alert: How to Keep Your Kids Safe Online", about getting involved in your child's online world to keep them safe.
9/14/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Water Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Debbie Hesse of the USA Swimming Foundation about the importance of teaching your child how to swim at an early age.
9/14/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Summer And Teens

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Psychologist and CBS Contributor Lisa Damour about the importance of keeping kids busy during the summer.
9/14/20181 minute, 36 seconds
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Smoking In Cars

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of second-hand smoke and what some Girl Scouts in Aurora, Colorado are doing about it.
8/17/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Safe Kids Incorporated

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
8/17/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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Kids In Hot Cars

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Jeanette Farnell, President and Founder of kidsandcars.org, about the possibility of any parent leaving their child accidentally in a car.
8/17/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Summer And Teens

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Psychologist and CBS Contributor Lisa Damour about the importance of keeping kids busy during the summer.
8/17/20181 minute, 35 seconds
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Baseball Pitching

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. James Onate from the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center about how they're seeing shoulder-elbow injuries caused by baseball pitching at a younger age.
8/4/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Water Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Debbie Hesse of the USA Swimming Foundation about the importance of teaching your child how to swim at an early age.
8/4/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Kids In Hot Cars

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Jeanette Farnell, President and Founder of kidsandcars.org, about the possibility of any parent leaving their child accidentally in a car.
8/4/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Summer And Teens

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Psychologist and CBS Contributor Lisa Damour about the importance of keeping kids busy during the summer.
8/4/20181 minute, 35 seconds
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Dog Names

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals today's top names for dogs.
7/28/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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Emergency Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Donald Plumley about a new survey from Orlando Health that states 90% of Americans think parents should be able to stay with their children during a life-threatening injury or condition.
7/28/20181 minute, 21 seconds
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The Name Game

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the top baby names for 2018.
7/28/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Medicine Bottle Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of those "child proof" medicine bottles.
7/28/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Sit With Us

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Natalie Hampton about her app designed to fight bullying and promote kindness and inclusion in middle schools and high schools.
7/28/20181 minute, 32 seconds
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Product Recalls

WBZ's Doug Cope outlines some recent product recalls you should be aware of.
7/16/20181 minute, 21 seconds
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Fish For Dinner

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals results from a University of Pennsylvania study that says kids who eat fish once a week sleep better and have higher IQ's.
7/16/20181 minute, 22 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
7/16/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Safe Kids Incorporated

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
7/16/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Smoking In Cars

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of second-hand smoke and what some Girl Scouts in Aurora, Colorado are doing about it.
7/16/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Medicine Bottle Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of those "child proof" medicine bottles.
7/7/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Sit With Us

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Natalie Hampton about her app designed to fight bullying and promote kindness and inclusion in middle schools and high schools.
7/7/20181 minute, 32 seconds
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Rear View Cameras

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Greg Gulbransen, father of a 2-year-old who lost his life due to poor vision at the back of a vehicle, about his fight for legislation requiring backup cameras in all vehicles.
7/7/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Baseball Pitching

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. James Onate from the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center about how they're seeing shoulder-elbow injuries caused by baseball pitching at a younger age.
7/7/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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The Name Game

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the top baby names for 2018.
7/7/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Untreated Vision Problems

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Optometrist Dr. Saysha Blazier about how kids should have comprehensive eye exams beyond the regular school and pediatrician's office check.
6/29/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
6/29/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Grown Kids And Finances

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com about how parents of adult children today are still helping them with their finances.
6/29/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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Fish For Dinner

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals results from a University of Pennsylvania study that says kids who eat fish once a week sleep better and have higher IQ's.
6/29/20181 minute, 22 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
6/29/20181 minute, 24 seconds
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Rear View Cameras

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Greg Gulbransen, father of a 2-year-old who lost his life due to poor vision at the back of a vehicle, about his fight for legislation requiring backup cameras in all vehicles.
6/23/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
6/23/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Family Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Tim Sullivan at Caring.com about the challenges today's parents face when adding their parents to the care list.
6/23/20181 minute, 33 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
6/23/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Baseball Pitching

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. James Onate from the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center about how they're seeing shoulder-elbow injuries caused by baseball pitching at a younger age.
6/23/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Safe Kids Incorporated

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
6/23/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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Sit With Us

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Natalie Hampton about her app designed to fight bullying and promote kindness and inclusion in middle schools and high schools.
6/23/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Smoking In Cars

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of second hand smoke and what some Girl Scouts in Aurora, Colorado are doing about it.
6/23/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Medicine Bottle Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of those "child proof" medicine bottles.
6/23/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Fish For Dinner

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals results from a University of Pennsylvania study that says kids who eat fish once a week sleep better and have higher IQ's.
6/7/20181 minute, 21 seconds
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Medicine Bottle Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of those "child proof" medicine bottles.
6/7/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Grown Kids And Finances

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com about how parents of adult children today are still helping them with their finances.
6/7/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
6/7/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Family Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Tim Sullivan at Caring.com about the challenges today's parents face when adding their parents to the care list.
6/7/20181 minute, 33 seconds
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Sit With Us

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Natalie Hampton about her app designed to fight bullying and promote kindness and inclusion in middle schools and high schools.
5/27/20181 minute, 32 seconds
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Medicine Bottle Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of those "child proof" medicine bottles.
5/27/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Smoking In Cars

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of second hand smoke and what some Girl Scouts in Aurora, Colorado are doing about it.
5/27/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Safe Kids Incorporated

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
5/27/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
5/27/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Family Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Tim Sullivan at Caring.com about the challenges today's parents face when adding their parents to the care list.
5/16/20181 minute, 32 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
5/16/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Grown Kids And Finances

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com about how parents of adult children today are still helping them with their finances.
5/16/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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Product Recalls

WBZ's Doug Cope outlines some recent product recalls you should be aware of.
5/16/20181 minute, 21 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
5/9/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Safe Kids Incorporated

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
5/9/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Smoking In Cars

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of second hand smoke and what some Girl Scouts in Aurora, Colorado are doing about it.
5/9/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Medicine Bottle Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of those "child proof" medicine bottles.
5/9/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Sit With Us

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Natalie Hampton about her app designed to fight bullying and promote kindness and inclusion in middle schools and high schools.
5/9/20181 minute, 32 seconds
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Fish For Dinner

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals results from a University of Pennsylvania study that says kids who eat fish once a week sleep better and have higher IQ's.
5/4/20181 minute, 21 seconds
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Safe Kids Incorporated

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
5/4/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
5/4/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Family Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Tim Sullivan at Caring.com about the challenges today's parents face when adding their parents to the care list.
4/26/20181 minute, 32 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
4/26/20181 minute, 33 seconds
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Grown Kids And Finances

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com about how parents of adult children today are still helping them with their finances.
4/26/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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Second Hand Smoke

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of second hand smoke and what some Girl Scouts in Aurora, Colorado are doing about it.
4/26/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
4/11/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Kate Carr of Safe Kids Worldwide who says the need for car seat instruction is more important than ever.
4/11/20181 minute, 33 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
4/11/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Safe Kids Incorporated

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
4/11/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Kids Cellphone Study

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor at Bridgewater State University, about how the percentage of kids who own cell phones at a very young age has grown enormously over the years.
4/11/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
4/3/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Second Hand Smoke

WBZ's Doug Cope reports on the dangers of second hand smoke and what some Girl Scouts in Aurora, Colorado are doing about it.
4/3/20181 minute, 30 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
4/3/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Untreated Vision Problems

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Optometrist Dr. Saysha Blazier about how kids should have comprehensive eye exams beyond the regular school and pediatrician's office check.
4/3/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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Emergency Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Donald Plumley about a new survey from Orlando Health that states 90% of Americans think parents should be able to stay with their children during a life-threatening injury or condition.
4/3/20181 minute, 20 seconds
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Good Child Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Sarah Clark, poll director with C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, about what parents look for when picking a childcare center or in-home child care.
3/30/20181 minute, 35 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
3/30/20181 minute, 24 seconds
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Dog Names

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals today's top names for dogs.
3/30/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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Grown Kids And Finances

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com about how parents of adult children today are still helping them with their finances.
3/30/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
3/30/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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iGen

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author and psychologist Jean Twenge about how digital devices are having dramatic effects on the development of young people and how today's super-connected kids are growing up less prepared for adulthood.
3/23/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
3/23/20181 minute, 23 seconds
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Safe Kids Incorporated

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
3/23/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Fish For Dinner

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals results from a University of Pennsylvania study that says kids who eat fish once a week sleep better and have higher IQ's.
3/23/20181 minute, 22 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
3/23/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
3/13/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Kids Cellphone Study

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor at Bridgewater State University, about how the percentage of kids who own cell phones at a very young age has grown enormously over the years.
3/13/20181 minute, 29 seconds
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Untreated Vision Problems

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Optometrist Dr. Saysha Blazier about how kids should have comprehensive eye exams beyond the regular school and pediatrician's office check.
3/13/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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Grown Kids And Finances

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com about how parents of adult children today are still helping them with their finances.
3/13/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
3/13/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Emergency Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Donald Plumley about a new survey from Orlando Health that states 90% of Americans think parents should be able to stay with their children during a life-threatening injury or condition.
3/5/20181 minute, 21 seconds
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Good Child Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Sarah Clark, poll director with C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, about what parents look for when picking a childcare center or in-home child care.
3/5/20181 minute, 35 seconds
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Dog Names

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals today's top names for dogs.
3/5/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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Family Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Tim Sullivan at Caring.com about the challenges today's parents face when adding their parents to the care list.
3/5/20181 minute, 33 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
3/5/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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iGen

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author and psychologist Jean Twenge about how digital devices are having dramatic effects on the development of young people and how today's super-connected kids are growing up less prepared for adulthood.
2/27/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
2/27/20181 minute, 24 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
2/27/20181 minute, 23 seconds
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ABC's Of Parenting

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Deborah Copaken about her book, "The ABCs of Parenthood: An Alphabet of Parenting Advice."
2/27/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Fish For Dinner

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals results from a University of Pennsylvania study that says kids who eat fish once a week sleep better and have higher IQ's.
2/27/20181 minute, 22 seconds
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Family Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Tim Sullivan at Caring.com about the challenges today's parents face when adding their parents to the care list.
2/18/20181 minute, 33 seconds
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Untreated Vision Problems

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Optometrist Dr. Saysha Blazier about how kids should have comprehensive eye exams beyond the regular school and pediatrician's office check.
2/18/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
2/18/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Grown Kids And Finances

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com about how parents of adult children today are still helping them with their finances.
2/18/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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Product Recalls

WBZ's Doug Cope outlines some recent product recalls you should be aware of.
2/18/20181 minute, 22 seconds
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Fish For Dinner

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals results from a University of Pennsylvania study that says kids who eat fish once a week sleep better and have higher IQ's.
2/6/20181 minute, 22 seconds
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iGen

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author and psychologist Jean Twenge about how digital devices are having dramatic effects on the development of young people and how today's super-connected kids are growing up less prepared for adulthood.
2/6/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
2/6/20181 minute, 23 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
2/6/20181 minute, 24 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
2/6/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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Kids Cellphone Study

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor at Bridgewater State University, about how the percentage of kids who own cell phones at a very young age has grown enormously over the years.
1/25/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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Untreated Vision Problems

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Optometrist Dr. Saysha Blazier about how kids should have comprehensive eye exams beyond the regular school and pediatrician's office check.
1/25/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
1/25/20181 minute, 34 seconds
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Grown Kids And Finances

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com about how parents of adult children today are still helping them with their finances.
1/25/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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Product Recalls

WBZ's Doug Cope outlines some recent product recalls you should be aware of.
1/25/20181 minute, 22 seconds
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Untreated Vision Problems

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Optometrist Dr. Saysha Blazier about how kids should have comprehensive eye exams beyond the regular school and pediatrician's office check.
1/16/20181 minute, 26 seconds
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Emergency Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Donald Plumley about a new survey from Orlando Health that states 90% of Americans think parents should be able to stay with their children during a life-threatening injury or condition.
1/16/20181 minute, 21 seconds
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Good Child Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Sarah Clark, poll director with C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, about what parents look for when picking a childcare center or in-home child care.
1/16/20181 minute, 35 seconds
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Dog Names

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals today's top names for dogs.
1/16/20181 minute, 24 seconds
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Family Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Tim Sullivan at Caring.com about the challenges today's parents face when adding their parents to the care list.
1/16/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
1/7/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
1/7/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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iGen

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author and psychologist Jean Twenge about how digital devices are having dramatic effects on the development of young people and how today's super-connected kids are growing up less prepared for adulthood.
1/7/20181 minute, 25 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
1/7/20181 minute, 24 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
1/7/20181 minute, 23 seconds
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Kids Cellphone Study

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor at Bridgewater State University, about how the percentage of kids who own cell phones at a very young age has grown enormously over the years.
12/30/20171 minute, 27 seconds
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Untreated Vision Problems

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Optometrist Dr. Saysha Blazier about how kids should have comprehensive eye exams beyond the regular school and pediatrician's office check.
12/30/20171 minute, 26 seconds
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Product Recalls

WBZ's Doug Cope outlines some recent recalls you should be aware of.
12/30/20171 minute, 21 seconds
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Grown Kids And Finances

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com about how parents of adult children today are still helping them with their finances.
12/30/20171 minute, 26 seconds
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Window Blind Cords

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Gary Smith at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Marie Buerkle with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about how dangerous those window blind cords still are.
12/30/20171 minute, 34 seconds
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Good Child Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Sarah Clark, poll director with C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, about what parents look for when picking a childcare center or in-home child care.
12/26/20171 minute, 35 seconds
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Cursive Writing

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Carew Papritz who believes learning cursive is essential for kids and plays a vital role in developing the finer things in life.
12/26/20171 minute, 32 seconds
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Babysitters

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks about the cost of hiring a babysitter.
12/26/20171 minute, 23 seconds
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Family Care

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Tim Sullivan at Caring.com about the challenges today's parents face when adding their parents to the care list.
12/26/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Dog Names

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals today's top names for dogs.
12/26/20171 minute, 25 seconds
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Teens And Social Media

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Amanda Lenhart from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago about how sometimes teens separate themselves from their smartphones and social media voluntarily and how it affects teens.
12/17/20171 minute, 32 seconds
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Grandparents Raising Kids

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Andrew Adesman at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New York about how grandparents may need an update on health practices when it comes to taking care of young kids.
12/17/20171 minute, 24 seconds
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Firearms Injuries

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kavita Parikh at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. about their review that shows almost 40% of parents falsely believe their child doesn't know where weapons are stored in the house.
12/17/20171 minute, 36 seconds
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Fruit Juice

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with CBS Medical Editor Jon LaPook about The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for feeding your kids fruit juice.
12/17/20171 minute, 29 seconds
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Cotton Swab Dangers

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kris Jatana about a new study that urges caution when cleaning kids' ears with cotton swabs.
12/17/20171 minute, 25 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
12/8/20171 minute, 26 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
12/8/20171 minute, 26 seconds
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iGen

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author and psychologist Jean Twenge about how digital devices are having dramatic effects on the development of young people and how today's super-connected kids are growing up less prepared for adulthood.
12/8/20171 minute, 25 seconds
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iGen

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author and psychologist Jean Twenge about how digital devices are having dramatic effects on the development of young people and how today's super-connected kids are growing up less prepared for adulthood.
12/8/20171 minute, 25 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
12/8/20171 minute, 24 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
12/8/20171 minute, 24 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
12/8/20171 minute, 25 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
12/8/20171 minute, 25 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
12/8/20171 minute, 23 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
12/8/20171 minute, 23 seconds
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Kids Cellphone Study

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor at Bridgewater State University, about how the percentage of kids who own cell phones at a very young age has grown enormously over the years.
12/1/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Kids Cellphone Study

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor at Bridgewater State University, about how the percentage of kids who own cell phones at a very young age has grown enormously over the years.
12/1/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Firearms Injuries

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kavita Parikh at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. about their review that shows almost 40% of parents falsely believe their child doesn't know where weapons are stored in the house.
12/1/20171 minute, 40 seconds
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Firearms Injuries

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kavita Parikh at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. about their review that shows almost 40% of parents falsely believe their child doesn't know where weapons are stored in the house.
12/1/20171 minute, 40 seconds
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Top Baby Names

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals today's top baby names from Babble.com.
12/1/20171 minute, 18 seconds
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Top Baby Names

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals today's top baby names from Babble.com.
12/1/20171 minute, 18 seconds
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Grandparents Raising Kids

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Andrew Adesman at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New York about how grandparents may need an update on health practices when it comes to taking care of young kids.
12/1/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Grandparents Raising Kids

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Andrew Adesman at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New York about how grandparents may need an update on health practices when it comes to taking care of young kids.
12/1/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Opioid Exposure

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcel Casavant at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio about a study that shows poison control centers across the country get one call every 45 minutes for kids exposed to prescription opioids.
12/1/20171 minute, 38 seconds
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Opioid Exposure

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcel Casavant at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio about a study that shows poison control centers across the country get one call every 45 minutes for kids exposed to prescription opioids.
12/1/20171 minute, 38 seconds
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iGen

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author and psychologist Jean Twenge about how digital devices are having dramatic effects on the development of young people and how today's super-connected kids are growing up less prepared for adulthood.
11/15/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
11/15/20171 minute, 27 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
11/15/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Kids Cellphone Study

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor at Bridgewater State University, about how the percentage of kids who own cell phones at a very young age has grown enormously over the years.
11/15/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Top Baby Names

WBZ's Doug Cope reveals today's top baby names from Babble.com.
11/15/20171 minute, 21 seconds
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Firearms Injuries

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kavita Parikh at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. about their review that shows almost 40% of parents falsely believe their child doesn't know where weapons are stored in the house.
11/5/20171 minute, 40 seconds
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Cotton Swab Dangers

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kris Jatana about a new study that urges caution when cleaning kids' ears with cotton swabs.
11/5/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
11/5/20171 minute, 29 seconds
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Fruit Juice

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with CBS Medical Editor Jon LaPook about The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for feeding your kids fruit juice.
11/5/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
11/5/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Opioid Exposure

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcel Casavant at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio about a study that shows poison control centers across the country get one call every 45 minutes for kids exposed to prescription opioids.
10/27/20171 minute, 38 seconds
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Pediatricians Against Legal Pot

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Sheryl Ryan with the American Academy of Pediatrics about the recreational use of marijuana amongst kids.
10/27/20171 minute, 36 seconds
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Lunch Debt Donors

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with New York writer Ashley Ford about her quest to help kids who can't afford to pay for school lunch.
10/27/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Drunk Driving

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Scott Hadland, a pediatrician at Boston Medical Center, about a new study that shows tough state alcohol laws have a definite beneficial effect.
10/27/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Kate Carr of Safe Kids Worldwide who says the need for car seat instruction is more important than ever.
10/27/20171 minute, 34 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
10/21/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
10/21/20171 minute, 27 seconds
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Living With Parents

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Cheryl Young, a senior economist at Trulia.com, about how the number of young people living at home has hit a new high.
10/21/20171 minute, 25 seconds
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Baby Boxes

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Jennifer Clary, co-founder of the Baby Box Company, and Kathryn McCans, Chair of the New Jersey Child Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board, about a new "crib" that may reduce the risk of SIDS.
10/21/20171 minute, 37 seconds
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Peanut Allergies

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Anthony Fauci from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases about their recommendation of introducing foods containing peanuts to infants with a high risk of peanut allergy as early as 4-6 months of age to reduce the risk of developing a peanut allergy in the future..
10/21/20171 minute, 38 seconds
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Teens And Social Media

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Amanda Lenhart from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago about how sometimes teens separate themselves from their smartphones and social media voluntarily and how it affects teens.
10/13/20171 minute, 35 seconds
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Babysitters

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks about the cost of hiring a babysitter.
10/13/20171 minute, 26 seconds
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Grandparents Raising Kids

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Andrew Adesman at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New York about how grandparents may need an update on health practices when it comes to taking care of young kids.
10/13/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Child Poisonings

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcee White, a pediatrician at the Children's National Health System who is responding to a report by Safe Kids Worldwide, says more kids are being poisoned because parents don't store their prescriptions properly.
10/13/20171 minute, 30 seconds
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Lead Exposure

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Duke University's Aaron Reuben about a long-term study of more than 500 children who grew up in the era of leaded gasoline that shows their exposure to a powerful neurotoxin may have led to a loss of intelligence and occupational standing by age 38.
10/13/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Firearms Injuries

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kavita Parikh at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. about their review that shows almost 40% of parents falsely believe their child doesn't know where weapons are stored in the house.
10/12/20171 minute, 40 seconds
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Fruit Juice

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with CBS Medical Editor Jon LaPook about The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for feeding your kids fruit juice.
10/12/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Cotton Swab Dangers

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kris Jatana about a new study that urges caution when cleaning kids' ears with cotton swabs.
10/12/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
10/12/20171 minute, 29 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
10/12/20171 minute, 30 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Kate Carr of Safe Kids Worldwide who says the need for car seat instruction is more important than ever.
10/1/20171 minute, 34 seconds
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Pediatricians Against Legal Pot

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Sheryl Ryan with the American Academy of Pediatrics about the recreational use of marijuana amongst kids.
10/1/20171 minute, 36 seconds
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Drunk Driving

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Scott Hadland, a pediatrician at Boston Medical Center, about a new study that shows tough state alcohol laws have a definite beneficial effect.
10/1/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Opioid Exposure

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcel Casavant at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio about a study that shows poison control centers across the country get one call every 45 minutes for kids exposed to prescription opioids.
10/1/20171 minute, 38 seconds
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Lunch Debt Donors

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with New York writer Ashley Ford about her quest to help kids who can't afford to pay for school lunch.
10/1/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Babysitters

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks about the cost of hiring a babysitter.
10/1/20171 minute, 26 seconds
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Grandparents Raising Kids

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Andrew Adesman at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New York about how grandparents may need an update on health practices when it comes to taking care of young kids.
10/1/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Close Friendships

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
10/1/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
10/1/20171 minute, 27 seconds
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iGen

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author and psychologist Jean Twenge about how digital devices are having dramatic effects on the development of young people and how today's super-connected kids are growing up less prepared for adulthood.
10/1/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Fruit Juice

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with CBS Medical Editor Jon LaPook about The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for feeding your kids fruit juice.
9/21/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Firearms Injuries

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kavita Parikh at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. about their review that shows almost 40% of parents falsely believe their child doesn't know where weapons are stored in the house.
9/21/20171 minute, 40 seconds
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Cotton Swab Dangers

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kris Jatana about a new study that urges caution when cleaning kids' ears with cotton swabs.
9/21/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
9/21/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
9/21/20171 minute, 29 seconds
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Teens And Social Media

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Amanda Lenhart from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago about how sometimes teens separate themselves from their smartphones and social media voluntarily and how it affects teens.
9/15/20171 minute, 35 seconds
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Grandparents Raising Kids

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Andrew Adesman at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New York about how grandparents may need an update on health practices when it comes to taking care of young kids.
9/15/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Babysitters

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks about the cost of hiring a babysitter.
9/15/20171 minute, 26 seconds
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Child Poisonings

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcee White, a pediatrician at the Children's National Health System who is responding to a report by Safe Kids Worldwide, says more kids are being poisoned because parents don't store their prescriptions properly.
9/15/20171 minute, 30 seconds
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Lead Exposure

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Duke University's Aaron Reuben about a long-term study of more than 500 children who grew up in the era of leaded gasoline that shows their exposure to a powerful neurotoxin may have led to a loss of intelligence and occupational standing by age 38.
9/15/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Fruit Juice

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with CBS Medical Editor Jon LaPook about The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for feeding your kids fruit juice.
9/11/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Firearms Injuries

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kavita Parikh at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. about their review that shows almost 40% of parents falsely believe their child doesn't know where weapons are stored in the house.
9/11/20171 minute, 40 seconds
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Cotton Swab Dangers

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kris Jatana about a new study that urges caution when cleaning kids' ears with cotton swabs.
9/11/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
9/11/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
9/11/20171 minute, 29 seconds
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Pediatricians Against Legal Pot

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Sheryl Ryan with the American Academy of Pediatrics about the recreational use of marijuana amongst kids.
9/3/20171 minute, 36 seconds
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Opioid Exposure

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcel Casavant at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio about a study that shows poison control centers across the country get one call every 45 minutes for kids exposed to prescription opioids.
9/3/20171 minute, 38 seconds
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Lunch Debt Donors

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with New York writer Ashley Ford about her quest to help kids who can't afford to pay for school lunch.
9/3/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Drunk Driving

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Scott Hadland, a pediatrician at Boston Medical Center, about a new study that shows tough state alcohol laws have a definite beneficial effect.
9/3/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Kate Carr of Safe Kids Worldwide who says the need for car seat instruction is more important than ever.
9/3/20171 minute, 34 seconds
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Child Poisonings

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcee White, a pediatrician at the Children's National Health System who is responding to a report by Safe Kids Worldwide, says more kids are being poisoned because parents don't store their prescriptions properly.
8/26/20171 minute, 30 seconds
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Fruit Juice

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with CBS Medical Editor Jon LaPook about The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for feeding your kids fruit juice.
8/26/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Drunk Driving

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Scott Hadland, a pediatrician at Boston Medical Center, about a new study that shows tough state alcohol laws have a definite beneficial effect.
8/26/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Teens And Social Media

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Amanda Lenhart from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago about how sometimes teens separate themselves from their smartphones and social media voluntarily and how it affects teens.
8/26/20171 minute, 35 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Kate Carr of Safe Kids Worldwide who says the need for car seat instruction is more important than ever.
8/26/20171 minute, 34 seconds
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Drunk Driving

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Scott Hadland, a pediatrician at Boston Medical Center, about a new study that shows tough state alcohol laws have a definite beneficial effect.
8/16/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
8/16/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Lead Exposure

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Duke University's Aaron Reuben about a long-term study of more than 500 children who grew up in the era of leaded gasoline that shows their exposure to a powerful neurotoxin may have led to a loss of intelligence and occupational standing by age 38.
8/16/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Whole Milk

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with researcher Doctor Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about a study that shows whole milk is best for kids.
8/16/20171 minute, 34 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
8/16/20171 minute, 29 seconds
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Pediatricians Against Legal Pot

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Sheryl Ryan with the American Academy of Pediatrics about the recreational use of marijuana amongst kids.
8/12/20171 minute, 36 seconds
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Grandparents Raising Kids

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Andrew Adesman at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New York about how grandparents may need an update on health practices when it comes to taking care of young kids.
8/12/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Cotton Swab Dangers

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kris Jatana about a new study that urges caution when cleaning kids' ears with cotton swabs.
8/12/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Firearms Injuries

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kavita Parikh at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. about their review that shows almost 40% of parents falsely believe their child doesn't know where weapons are stored in the house.
8/12/20171 minute, 40 seconds
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Cursive Writing

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author Carew Papritz who believes learning cursive is essential for kids and plays a vital role in developing the finer things in life.
7/27/20171 minute, 36 seconds
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Child Poisonings

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcee White, a pediatrician at the Children's National Health System who is responding to a report by Safe Kids Worldwide, says more kids are being poisoned because parents don't store their prescriptions properly.
7/27/20171 minute, 30 seconds
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Teens And Social Media

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Amanda Lenhart from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago about how sometimes teens separate themselves from their smartphones and social media voluntarily and how it affects teens.
7/27/20171 minute, 35 seconds
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Child Obesity

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
7/27/20171 minute, 29 seconds
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Vitamin D

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
7/27/20171 minute, 31 seconds
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Babysitters

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks about the cost of hiring a babysitter.
7/20/20171 minute, 26 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Kate Carr of Safe Kids Worldwide who says the need for car seat instruction is more important than ever.
7/20/20171 minute, 34 seconds
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Public Housing Smoking

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Vince Willmore from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids about the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development's expansion of a ban on smoking in public housing developments nationwide.
7/20/20171 minute, 29 seconds
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Peanut Allergies

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Anthony Fauci from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases about their recommendation of introducing foods containing peanuts to infants with a high risk of peanut allergy as early as 4-6 months of age to reduce the risk of developing a peanut allergy in the future.
7/20/20171 minute, 38 seconds
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Baby Boxes

WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Jennifer Clary, co-founder of the Baby Box Company, and Kathryn McCans, Chair of the New Jersey Child Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board, about a new "crib" that may reduce the risk of SIDS.
7/20/20171 minute, 37 seconds
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Public Housing Smoking

Public Housing Smoking
7/16/20171 minute, 29 seconds
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Car Seat Safety

Car Seat Safety
7/16/20171 minute, 34 seconds
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Peanut Allergies

Peanut Allergies
7/16/20171 minute, 38 seconds
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Babysitters

Babysitters
7/16/20171 minute, 26 seconds
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Baby Boxes

Baby Boxes
7/16/20171 minute, 37 seconds
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Pediatricians Against Legal Pot

Pediatricians Against Legal Pot
7/11/20171 minute, 36 seconds
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Grandparents Raising Kids

Grandparents Raising Kids
7/11/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Fruit Juice

Fruit Juice
7/11/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Firearms Injuries

Firearms Injuries
7/11/20171 minute, 40 seconds
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Cotton Swab Dangers

Cotton Swab Dangers
7/11/20171 minute, 28 seconds
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Teens And Social Media

Teens And Social Media
7/7/20171 minute, 35 seconds
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Concussions

Concussions
7/7/20171 minute, 30 seconds
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Drunk Driving

Drunk Driving
7/7/20171 minute, 33 seconds
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Cursive Writing

Cursive Writing
7/7/20171 minute, 36 seconds
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Child Poisonings

Child Poisonings
7/7/20171 minute, 30 seconds
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Public Housing Smoking

Public Housing Smoking
6/27/20171 minute, 29 seconds