Childhood
bullying may lead to long -
lasting health consequences,
impacting psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular health well into adulthood, according to a study published in Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for Psychological Science.
«Since launching
last session, the Anti-
Bullying Caucus has helped shine a light on
bullying in the United States and the long - term
impacts it has on young people who experience, witness, or perpetrate it,» said Representative Honda, «To truly make a difference, we need to explore ways to prevent
bullying before it takes hold
of a school or community, and we are delighted to highlight the groundbreaking steps being taken by the RFK Center and the Bully Project to achieve these goals.»