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Bullying, Obesity Can Affect Girls’ And Boys’ Mental Health: Study – India.com
Depressive symptoms are more common in teenage girls than in their male peers. However, boys’ mental health appears to be affected more if they suffer from obesity….
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Published: May 10, 2021 9:27 AM IST
By India.com Lifestyle StaffEmail
Edited by Anjali ThakurEmail
New Delhi: Bullying is no more a schoolyard problem, it can exist in many forms physical, verbal, psychological and emotional. A new study published in the Journal of Public Health says that depressive symptoms are common in teenage girls than in male peers. However, boys’ mental health appears to be affected more if they suffer from obesity. Irrespective of gender, bullying is a…
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