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- 15-06 Accessing evidence to inform public health policy: a study to enhance advocacy
- 15-06 The social determinants of young people's mental health
- 15-06 It could be you? Perhaps, but lottery success just got more complicated
- 15-06 Effectiveness of Motivational Incentives for Adolescent Marijuana Users in a School-Based Intervention
- 15-06 Higher intake of chocolate may be associated with lower cardiovascular disease and mortality ... and ... research
- 15-06 Extreme exercise linked to blood poisoning
- 15-06 Paying people incentives to make healthy choices only works in the long term if they are paid to NOT do something
- 15-06 Those Believing Alcohol As “Heart Healthy” Drink Much More Than Counterparts
- 15-06 The Changing Pattern of Domestic Cannabis Cultivation in the United Kingdom and Its Impact on the Cannabis Market
- 15-06 Alcohol - some encouraging trends : Recent drinking trends have shown that we are drinking less frequently compared with a decade ago
- 15-06 Do mothers’ and fathers’ work involvement matter for teenagers’ school outcomes?
- 15-06 Why Don’t Smokers Want Help to Quit?
- 15-06 The number of people in England who regularly take part in sport is rising
- 15-06 The Relationship Between Academic Achievement And Nonmarital Teenage Childbearing
- 15-06 Disappointing findings from real-world trial of brief alcohol interventions for college students
- 15-06 Unplanned purchases: Why does that Snickers bar looks better the longer you shop?
- 15-06 Social media helps young adults quit smoking
- 15-06 KCA Young Persons' Service survey new psychoactive substances incl. legal highs
- 15-06 Youths drink less where alcohol laws for adults are tougher
- 15-06 What messages does social marketing advertising send? A content analysis of advertisements aiming to minimise harm from alcohol consumption
- 15-06 Mindfulness has lost its Buddhist roots, and it may not be doing you good
- 15-06 Communicating with School Staff About Sexual Identity, Health and Safety: An Exploratory Study of the Experiences and Preferences of Black and Latino Teen Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
- 15-06 Briefing from Tobacco Control on electronic cigarettes
- 15-06 Any Dose of Alcohol Combined With Cannabis Significantly Increases Levels of THC
- 15-06 Do' is better than 'don't' when it comes to eating better
- 15-06 People who get married before they get a degree are more likely to later become obese than people who get married after college
- 15-05 Comparison of melanoma incidence and trends among youth under 25 years in Australia and England, 1990–2010
- 15-05 We don’t need no sex education: do young people value the knowledge they gain from school and sexual health services?
- 15-05 Sexual behaviour profiles of HIV-positive youth in the Netherlands
- 15-05 Can text messages increase safer sexual health behaviours in young people?
- 15-05 Electric bikes make people cycle longer and more often- The effect is best on women
- 15-05 Personality does matter, researchers say
- 15-05 Does Thin Always Sell? The Moderating Role of Thin Ideal Internalization on Advertising Effectiveness
- 15-05 Facebook status updates reveal low self-esteem and narcissism
- 15-05 The missing units of alcohol : Holidays, celebrations, and commiserations: measuring drinking during feasting and fasting to improve national and individual estimates of alcohol consumption
- 15-05 Electronic cigarette use among smokers slows as perceptions of harm increase
- 15-05 A nudge in a healthy direction. The effect of nutrition labels on food purchasing behaviors in university dining facilities
- 15-05 Impacts of traditional bullying and cyberbullying on the mental health of Middle school and High school students
- 15-05 Exploring University Students’ Coping Strategy Intentions for Cyberbullying
- 15-05 Report Recommends New Approach to College Drinking
- 15-05 Mobile Phones in the Classroom: Examining the Effects of Texting, Twitter, and Message Content on Student Learning
- 15-05 Attitudes toward public health issues shift to be more accepting and understanding after playing a game
- 15-05 Anti-smoking commercials burn out over time
- 15-05 Run far or run fast?
- 15-05 Playing video games may have reduced hippocampal integrity, which is associated with an increased risk of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease
- 15-05 Meeting and supporting students who have parents with mental ill-health
- 15-05 I wish I had (not) taken a gap-year? ... and ... Gap year takers 'less likely to finish university'
- 15-05 Research reveals “social value” of schemes to help young people access the construction industry
- 15-05 Young people think friends are more at risk of cyberbullying
- 15-05 Weaker Self-Esteem in Adolescence Predicts Smoking