@jakeshieldsajj @hilary_menezes Got any evidence of that? Because there's a mountain of evidence linking bullying to eating disorders and mental illnesses, obesity and suicide https://t.co/O3nM5COUeg (example)
RT @Newrofeedback: Estudio de cohorte: El #bullying provoca inflamación y obesidad en la vida adulta en las víctimas. https://t.co/4wMPUtSW…
Estudio de cohorte: El #bullying provoca inflamación y obesidad en la vida adulta en las víctimas. https://t.co/4wMPUtSWYj
RT @Mental_Elf: Takizawa (2015) Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth coho…
RT @Mental_Elf: Takizawa (2015) Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth coho…
RT @Mental_Elf: Takizawa (2015) Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth coho…
RT @Mental_Elf: Takizawa (2015) Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth coho…
Takizawa (2015) Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth cohort study https://t.co/jKgoShZ94Y @PsychMedJournal @L_Arseneault #MHED2018
Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth cohort study https://t.co/CZf8qgldnG
RT @dontjuststandby: Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth cohort study. h…
Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth cohort study. https://t.co/iw1ihGmapl
Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth cohort study. https://t.co/MYQB0GRUZX
Exciting new research! What are the long term physical effects of bullying? https://t.co/SVgOVIkWPx https://t.co/mvZ5da0gSB
RT @naitoasao: Bullied children show increases in risk factors for age-related disease in middle adulthood http://t.co/ecKro3nVbL
RT @naitoasao: Bullied children show increases in risk factors for age-related disease in middle adulthood http://t.co/ecKro3nVbL
Bullied children show increases in risk factors for age-related disease in middle adulthood http://t.co/ecKro3nVbL
Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life http://t.co/GN3jFHVrZg @MarcusMunafo
#Bullying in #childhood and #adolescence influences adult #health . Research to integrate this into treatment needed! http://t.co/zktzJAleNM
Being bullied during childhood increases risk of obesity in middle age http://t.co/a0Z2mZbHF4
@FrancescPedroED The effects of bullying last well into adulthood, according to a new longitudinal study http://t.co/VYSxkqBn6l
The effects of bullying last well into adulthood, according to a new longitudinal study http://t.co/z6Nh8rMqlZ
The effects of bullying last well into adulthood, according to a new longitudinal study http://t.co/z6Nh8rMqlZ
“@FrancescPedroED:effects of bullying last well into adulthood, according tonew longitudinal study http://t.co/wtzfdnb2SO” @CelesteLopezP
The effects of bullying last well into adulthood, according to a new longitudinal study http://t.co/z6Nh8rMqlZ
Childhood bullying leads to ill health as an adult The effects of bullying last well into adulthood, according... http://t.co/QybFWJmH3b
An interesting study looking at the impacts of bullying on health-related issues: Takizawa, R., Danese, A.,... http://t.co/DcfpYzSnVD
An interesting study looking at the impacts of bullying on health-related issues: Takizawa, R., Danese, A.,... http://t.co/DcfpYzSnVD
bullying victimisation in childhood predicts obesity in mid life http://t.co/ZJVXLtgx97
An interesting study looking at the impacts of bullying on health-related issues: Takizawa, R., Danese, A.,... http://t.co/DcfpYzSnVD
A 50 year long study from @KingsCollegeLon shows that #bullying leads to increased inflammation & obesity as adults: http://t.co/UdVTWTcZUD
Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth cohort study. http://t.co/SG0muP6Eqb