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April 1st, 2010
08:54 AM ET

Sex Addiction: Disease or Cop Out?

First Tiger Woods enters sex addiction rehab; now Jesse James is undergoing treatment for what his spokesman calls “personal issues.” The husband of Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock is the latest celebrity alleged to have had affairs with multiple women. According to the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health, an estimated 3 to 5 percent of Americans could fall into the category of having an addiction to sex.

But is sex addiction a real disease – or a cop out?

We want to hear what you think. We’ll share some of your comments on air in the CNN Newsroom, 11am ET — 1pm ET


Filed under: Tony Harris
April 1st, 2010
07:54 AM ET

What do you say to your kids about bullying?

We’ve seen several stories making headlines lately of young kids taking their own lives because of bullying. Most recently we’ve telling you about the death of 15-year-old Phoebe Prince in South Hadley, Massachusetts. She was pretty, smart and relatively new to the school. She was bullied relentlessly in the hallways and online and then she eventually hanged herself.

These “bullycides” seems to be a growing problem that parents and schools have to deal with. This got us thinking…

What do you say to your kids about bullying?

Share your thoughts and we’ll read some of your responses during the 10 o’clock hour of CNN Newsroom.


Filed under: CNN Newsroom • Kyra Phillips