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  1. Nov 2022
    1. a sociology professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, told TODAY.

      Schwartz

    2. former U.S. surgeon general and author of “Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World,”

      Dr.vivek Murthy

    3. an assistant professor of family science and human development at Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey.

      co-author Ashley Elmer

    4. relationship and human sexuality expert.

      pepper schwartz

  2. Aug 2022
    1. her

      Ramirez

    2. The pandemic has also blurred the usual distinction between weekday and weekend consumption patterns.

      I feel most of the people felt a little depression and monotony, do you guys think doing the same thing everyday and blurring the usual distinction between weekday and weekend as they said in the article made you feel that way?!

    3. "We have a very full house," she says. "There's always a computer on and there's always an Xbox playing, and there's always a TV left on."

      I disagree with this life style that they are living, I could replace the computer with a book to stop wasting time and do something that benefits the kids. Also, I can replace the xbox with family time since kids in this generation are zoomed out from the " real world" outside and keeping there head inside the game and the games only. nevertheless, TV can be on and off on times that we are actually using it , all of these thing that are listed will make the bill less and more healthy life style in the family

    4. "I can go outside and scramble eggs on the sidewalk,

      This sentence reminded me of when I went on a visit with my dad to Kuwait , the temperature there is always above 100.