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  1. Happier mealtimes equal healthier kids, families and chronic illness, and more. Post This
  2. Who is poor in the United States, the effects of cheating parents, and more. Post This

Happier Mealtimes, Healthier Eating for Kids
Mary Elizabeth Dallas, HealthDay

HHS Draft Strategic Plan FY 2018-2022 ( Comment Period Open Until 10/27/2017)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Children With Unfaithful Parents Are More Likely to Cheat Themselves
Lindsay, Dodgson, Business Insider

Who is Poor in the United States? A Hamilton Project Annual Report
Jay Shambaugh, Lauren Bauer, and Audrey Breitwieser, Brookings Institution

Family Members Play an Important Role in Managing Chronic Illness
Penn State, ScienceDaily

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