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- 07-02 Not enough sleep could make children overweight
- 07-02 US teenagers who talk to strangers online are more likely to become victims of online harassment than those who share their personal information on the Internet
- 07-02 There is little strong evidence that school-based programmes are effective in the long term in preventing uptake of smoking.
- 07-02 Changing trends in sex specific prevalence rates for childhood asthma, eczema, and hay fever
- 07-02 US teenagers with non-resident fathers are less likely to try high-risk behaviors or take part in delinquent activities if dad stays involved in their lives.
- 07-02 A lifestyle intervention programme in the US increased bone mineral density over two years in a group of lean 14 to 16 year-old girls who were not building up their bones as much as they should at their age.
- 07-02 Why teenagers do stupid things: They think more than adults do about risks and benefits, but then opt for the benefits.
- 07-02 More US schools to adopt random pupil drug-testing programmes?
- 06-12 Project Jump: Young People's Perspectives on a Sexual Health Drama Project for Hard to Reach Young People
- 06-12 School‐Based Obesity Prevention: Research, Challenges, and Recommendations
- 06-08 The effects of participation in performing arts for health on young people: a systematic review of the published literature drama 1994-2004
- 06-06 Lessons in life: Why I'm teaching happiness
- 05-10 The Cornwall HS Every Child Matters survey
- 05-09 Review of Literature Relating to ‘Theatre in Education’ drama as a Tool in Alcohol Education
- 05-08 School‐based interventions for childhood and adolescent obesity
- 05-03 The Impact of a School-Based Obesity Prevention Trial on Disordered Weight-Control Behaviors in Early Adolescent Girls
- 05-01 Exploding the Self-Esteem Myth
- 04-12 With One Voice 2004 America’s Adults and Teens Sound Off About Teen Pregnancy
- 04-12 Literature Review on the Role of External Contributors in School Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Education drama
- 04-09 Drug and Alcohol Education Through Drama Theatre
- 04-06 Water in schools
- 04-01 Teenage pregnancy: an overview of the research evidence [HDA] (pdf)
- 03-11 Evaluation of the use of drama in sex and relationship education
- 03-10 It Opened My Eyes : Using Drama Theatre in Education to Deliver Sex and Relationship Education
- 03-09 Resuscitation teaching in New Zealand schools cpr
- 03-05 New moves: a school-based obesity prevention program for adolescent girls
- 03-01 Prevention of smoking in adolescents with lower education: a school based intervention study
- 01-05 The Peterborough Schools Nutrition Project: a multiple intervention programme drama to improve school-based eating in secondary schools
- 01-03 Schools, health literacy and public health: possibilities and challenges
- 00-10 Using drama as a tool for educating young people about accessing health services – a comparison of two approaches
- 00-02 Evaluation of a drama-in-education programme to increase AIDS awareness in South African high schools.
- 99-04 Reducing Obesity via a School-Based Interdisciplinary Intervention Among Youth
- 99-03 School-based approaches for preventing and treating obesity.
- 97-08 The teaching of cardiopulmonary resuscitation cpr in schools in Hampshire
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- 20-08 The psychiatric impact of COVID-19 pandemic on sexual health
- 20-05 College Students' Physical Activity and Health-Related Quality of Life
- 20-05 Many sport students reach the limits of their physical ability, but prefer not to talk about it
- 20-05 Effectiveness of a Teacher Training Program for Students with Symptoms of Developmental Disorders: Data from a Correspondence High School in Japan
- 20-05 Youth Sports Participation And Health Status In Early Adulthood: 12-Year Follow-Up
- 20-05 Minimum legal age for cannabis use should be 19, study suggests
- 20-05 The relationship between physical fitness and academic performance among Chinese college students
- 20-04 Teacher and Student Views on the Feasibility of Peer to Peer Education as a Model to Educate 16-18 Year Olds on Prudent Antibiotic Use: A Qualitative Study
- 20-03 ‘Having come to university my care was very much in my hands’: exploration of university students’ perceptions of health care needs and services using the common-sense model of self-regulation
- 20-02 A pilot study of a neuroscience-based, harm minimisation programme in schools and youth centres in Australia