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- 09-05 Harnessing technology for Every Child Matters and personalised learning
- 09-05 Changes in BMI and blood pressure after a school based intervention
- 09-05 The problem of child and adolescent injury across the world
- 09-05 What's in a cough? 20,000 viruses
- 09-05 Engaging young people' illustrates how the best youth work contributes to young people's development
- 09-05 U.S States move away from abstinence-only sex education as teenage birth rates rise
- 09-05 'Activity choice' and physical education in England and Wales
- 09-05 Sexual Health & Young People Symposium
- 09-05 Schools and Health Education
- 09-05 Informal Learning of Active Citizenship at School
- 09-05 Snack service model for a comprehensive school
- 09-05 Menstrual and menarche experience among pubescent female students in Taiwan: implications for health education and promotion practice
- 09-05 Prevalence, severity, and severity risk factors of acne in high school pupils
- 09-05 Exposure to substance use prevention messages and substance use among U.S. adolescents: 2002 to 2007
- 09-05 Alcohol consumption and availability of drugs among Ukrainian school-aged children is increasing annually
- 09-05 Effects of providing a nutrition education program for teenagers: Dietary and physical activity patterns
- 09-05 Physical self-perceptions of adolescents in Years 8, 9 and 10 in independent schools, state comprehensive schools and specialist sport colleges in England
- 09-05 Protective factors relating to decreased risks of Chinese adolescent suicidal behaviour
- 09-05 Sports Books
- 09-05 'Morning oriented' pupils exhibit a healthier and more regular lifestyle
- 09-05 Sex education book and the United Arab Emirates
- 09-05 Case studies in global school health promotion
- 09-05 Urban Chinese youth and the Internet cafe
- 09-05 Schools are a suitable setting for the promotion of healthy lifestyles although more work, particularly focussed on dietary change, is needed
- 09-05 Do good looks get school students good grades?
- 09-05 Challenging gender stereotyping in PE lessons
- 09-05 Screen media time usage of 12--16 year-old Spanish school adolescences
- 09-05 Active travel to school: views of 10-13 year old schoolchildren in Scotland
- 09-05 PSHE resources - 14 day trial
- 09-05 The younger generation uses the Internet in a more concentrated way and was exposed to more negative content online
- 09-05 Status and perception of physical education among Muslim Arab-Israeli secondary school pupils
- 09-05 Teachers feel that pupils are under more pressure now than two years ago
- 09-05 Health promoting schools and other schools among a Chinese population
- 09-05 The Birds & Bees Text Line - service sponsored by the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Campaign of North Carolina
- 09-04 Healthy Youth Work Case Studies
- 09-04 Condom advertising on TV
- 09-04 40% of pupils admit that they have Internet 'chat buddies' who they do not know in real life
- 09-04 Body weight dissatisfaction and communication with parents among adolescents in 24 countries
- 09-04 Three times as many teenage girls have been admitted to hospital with alcohol poisoning as boys
- 09-04 Parents can help their teenagers to never start smoking
- 09-04 Too few teachers enrolling on citizenship courses, despite the overall good quality
- 09-04 Owning alcohol-branded merchandise associated with teenage drinking behaviours
- 09-04 Kids-ID card in Belgium
- 09-04 Talk2YourTeen magazine: part of a campaign in response to findings of a sex and relationship survey
- 09-04 Improving Emotional Health and Wellbeing through peer support
- 09-04 Teenage boys who eat fish at least once a week achieve higher intelligence scores
- 09-04 There is a large literature now that correlates, but does not prove that a culprit in the rise of teenage obesity may be fructose.'
- 09-04 The number of Cumbrian schoolchildren who take up smoking has fallen
- 09-04 School-based physical activity has positive health effects on children but it does not improve body mass index and is unlikely to have a significant effect on the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity
- 09-04 Online computer gaming: Advice for parents and teachers