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July 2023 This month: #Standbyteens, Research Roundup, CDA in the news, and more!

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June 2023 This month: New podcast episode on relationships, 2023 Adolescent Brain Symposium, and more!

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May 2023 This month: New animated video, Nat'l Adolescent Health Month, and more!

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April 2023 New resources from our recent youth engagement webinar, Our March 2023 Quarterly Research Roundup, and more!

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March 2023 This month: Webinar on youth engagement, supporting caregiving youth, parents in treatment for opioid use, and more!

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February 2023 This month: A new youth-engagement toolkit developed with the support of Annie E. Casey Foundation, our youth-led Adaptivity Podcast mini-series, and more!

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January 2023 This month: A new episode of the Adaptivity podcast, our webinar on youth and digital tech, and more!

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December 2022 New Report from the NSCA, NSCA member and council report co-author Dr. Jacqueline Nesi highlights mental health apps for youth that actually work, OCo-Executive Director Andrew Fuligni chats with Newsweek.

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November 2022 New resources on youth mental health, articles in Nature & Newsweek, welcoming new NSCA & staff members

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October 2022 Youth talk about science, sleep, friendships, and transitions

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September 2022 NSCA member Candice Odgers at the APA Summit, Ron Dahl joins the MindShift podcast, and how schools can combat racism

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August 2022 Our statement on reproductive care, takeaways from our recent Youth Engagement meeting, how a sense of belonging can support positive exploration, David Yeager discusses his new study.

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