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    The American Heart Association now considers healthy sleep patterns to be key to heart and brain health. Dr. Jennifer Haythe joins TODAY to break down those key factors that affect heart health and how to improve them.

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    • It’s satisfying to see mainstream morning shows – with millions of viewers – cover stories about the importance of heart health. By educating wider audiences about #cardiovascular disease, we can help those in need prevent the risk of heart attack. https://t.co/Q9j05jpCcH

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    My daughter just turned 8, and for a long time I tried to treat September 11 like any other day. However, I don’t know if that’s really possible anymore. As parents, we should be the ones deciding when and how our kids learn about 9/11, but the fact is even young children may hear about it, no matter how much we try to protect them.When talking to kids about any tragic event, you want to find a wa

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    • College students & anyone younger don’t know what it was like to live in our world before 9/11. Talking about traumatic events can be difficult for children & teens at different ages. This is from a few yrs ago but offers some nice guidance #NeverForget https://t.co/Dvg3zBoSxU

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    Pediatrician Dr. Ken Ginsburg sits down with the 3rd Hour of TODAY to share tips for parents to prevent the “summer slide” and keep your kids mentally fit for school in the fall. He recommends celebrating growth and development, finding a balance between unscheduled play and family time and more.

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    • Pediatrician Dr. Ken Ginsburg sits down with the @TODAYshow crew to share tips for parents to prevent the “summer slide” and keep your kids mentally fit for school in the fall. https://t.co/zIhT8d2QDK