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- 08-06 Advertising and binge drinking in New Zealand
- 08-06 Social networking sites Facebook and Bebo are offering teenagers free chlamydia tests and sex education in conjunction with Bournemouth and Poole Teaching Primary Care Trust
- 08-06 Today's US high school students are less likely to engage in many health risk behaviors than high school students in the early 1990s
- 08-06 Are Americans becoming more concerned about the role the Internet plays in children's lives?
- 08-06 Sex education 'should teach about infertility'
- 08-06 Alcohol advertising and youth
- 08-06 The British vice: we just can't talk about sex
- 08-06 National Healthy College Conference report
- 08-06 Sexual health beliefs, attitudes and perceptions among Black and Minority Ethnic youth
- 08-06 Cycle-route - for those looking for a new cycle route, bike ride, or single track
- 08-06 Determinants of adolescent pregnancy: Factors influencing youth behaviours in a rural Nova Scotia community'- why teenage pregnancy rates are high
- 08-06 'Insights into Chinese Consumers' is a comprehensive lifestyle study focused on Chinese consumers ages 16 to 30
- 08-06 Clinic-in-a-box: sexual health information and contraceptive supplies to young people
- 08-06 Lost in transition : moving young people between child and adult health services
- 08-06 Big breakfast 'aids weight loss'
- 08-06 Adding cauliflower to ready-to-eat snacks boosts fiber content and nutritional value, a new study has found
- 08-06 Eating and weight gain not necessarily linked
- 08-05 Science Through Sport - a series of learning tools designed in Australia to reinforce key scientific principles using sport examples.
- 08-05 The views of adolescent students in three European countries
- 08-05 Online student lifestyle surveys
- 08-05 US adolescents who receive comprehensive sex education are significantly less likely to become pregnant than adolescents who receive abstinence-only-until-marriage or no formal sex education.
- 08-05 Girls and young women who exercise regularly between the ages of 12 and 35 have a substantially lower risk of breast cancer before menopause compared to those who are less active, new US research shows.
- 08-05 70% of young people say they are tarred with negative image
- 08-05 Compared with older generations, current young adults in Ireland played more sport as children and play more as adults.
- 08-05 Warwickshire College has been presented with Heartbeat Awards for providing healthy eating options for students and staff, and for good hygiene standards
- 08-05 The perception that American teenagers are engaging in oral sex as a strategy to avoid intercourse is a myth
- 08-05 News from SHEU
- 08-05 The Sex Education Forum is calling on young people to voice their views about sex and relationships education (SRE) in a new on-line survey.
- 08-05 Schools need to promote responsible health websites
- 08-05 Fish diet to avoid fights
- 08-05 US teenagers who eat breakfast each day eat healthier diets and are more active than those who miss breakfast
- 08-05 German youths are turning away from tobacco and cannabis but there's been an "alarming" rise in binge-drinking
- 08-05 A gut hormone that causes people to eat more does so by making food appear more desirable, suggests a new report
- 08-05 Speaking a second or third language may protect the brain against the effects of ageing.
- 08-05 In Portugal, females may reduce much of their physical activity during late adolescence
- 08-05 Socially active parents and their children
- 08-05 Sexual uses of alcohol and drugs and the associated health risks: a cross sectional study of young people in nine European cities
- 08-05 Education and Health - FE and 6th Form College articles
- 08-05 About 15 children a day in Scotland under the age of 17 are arriving at hospital emergency departments drunk and in need of treatment.
- 08-04 Do young people's illness beliefs affect healthcare?
- 08-04 US college student's prescription drug abuse
- 08-04 College on-site sexual health services in further education are the norm
- 08-04 Reducing salt intake in young parents and their children
- 08-04 Older US adolescents who have a television where they sleep are less likely to engage in healthy activities
- 08-04 Youth Opportunity Fund continues to fund young people's activities..
- 08-04 Extra funding to expand Scottish fitness programmes
- 08-04 Food Allergies: Measuring the Quality of life of teenagers with food hypersensitivity
- 08-04 Binge drinking' linked to memory loss in teenagers
- 08-04 Lime and their alcohol education resource
- 08-04 Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence project conclude that some 27% of young men and 20% of women aged 13-17 are either overweight or obese.