Issue of
In Health: May - June, 2011
Playing at Killing
Should kids be playing videogames aimed at adults?
By Alison Highberger
Neighborhood Pie
Good works and good food go hand in hand at South Perry Pizza
By Patty Seebeck
Sleep Strategies
Nighttime rituals can help newborns and parents get some shut-eye
By Matt Thompson
Artistic Equations
Does art education help kids do better in school?
By Jordy Byrd
Oh, Those Ailing Knees
Using exercise to combat a common runner's injury
By Marie Cole
The Salt of the Sea
Sea salt has gone from gourmet cooking to fast-food mainstream — but is it any healthier?
By Daniel Walters
Emotional Bullying
What to do when tween girls turn on each other
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
Feeding the Furnace
To supplement or not?
Energizing Fashion
The magnetic appeal of athletic jewelry
By Tim Robinson
Touch Sensitive
A Gonzaga student wants to open up digital spaces to the blind
By Luke Baumgarten
From the Editor
By Anne McGregor
He's Got Your Back
Lumbar pain is a big problem, but surgeries often limit motion; all that may be changing
By Nicholas Deshais
What's For Lunch?
Working to end childhood hunger
By Linda Stone
Just Saying the Word
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