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- 06-08 University of Leicester produces the first ever World Map of Happiness
- 06-08 Impact of a US adolescent sex education program that was implemented by an academic medical center
- 06-08 Article
- 06-08 Researchers urge New Zealand Government to raise drinking age from 18 to 20
- 06-08 Taiwan's students incorporate good health and hygiene in daily life
- 06-08 Urgent need for sex education in Vietnam
- 06-08 It's the middle of winter in Australia, thus remedies for coughs and sneezes are reported thanks to reviews from the Cochrane Library.
- 06-08 UK Healthy schools, healthy children? The contribution of education to pupils' health and well-being
- 06-07 Alcohol is a bigger threat to U.S. youth than drugs
- 06-07 More than 60 per cent of high school students in Beijing are suffering from high blood pressure.
- 06-07 Kenya's teen parents, victims of taboos that inhibit sex education
- 06-07 A comparison of a Web based and printed workbook for physical activity promotion among US adolescent girls suggested that a printed workbook was more effective.
- 06-07 Compared to 1991, fewer US teens are engaging in health risk behaviors, according to The National Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
- 06-07 Review of grey literature on drug prevention among young people - NICE
- 06-07 Review of grey literature on drug prevention among young people
- 06-07 In South Africa
- 06-07 The principal of Hamilton's largest school says drugs, violence and alcohol problems are getting worse in Waikato schools in New Zealand.
- 06-06 UK 11 year olds who smoked just one cigarette were twice as likely to take up smoking within the next few years as their peers who resisted the urge.
- 06-06 How UK parents communicate and supervise young people in relation to alcohol.
- 06-06 Some USA young people benefit from Internet use while for others it can exacerbate self-destructive behaviors
- 06-05 Self harm high among Goth youths
- 06-05 Two tales of gap-year adventure
- 06-05 New Zealand, Party Pills and teenagers (with video clip)
- 06-05 London Lives - an new, online archive containing 240,000 manuscripts published between 1690 and 1800
- 06-05 14-19 and Digital Technologies: A review of research and projects by Chris Davies, Geoff Hayward and Linariah Lukman
- 06-05 Oral sex and condom use among young people in the United Kingdom
- 06-04 Influence of gender on mental health literacy in young Australians
- 06-04 Black & White Teens Show Differences in Nicotine Metabolism
- 06-04 Perfectionist fathers can reinforce tendencies toward disordered eating
- 06-04 Abstinence-only education policies and programs: A position paper of the US Society for Adolescent Medicine
- 06-04 Young people from the UK and their experience of health or illness - a new website
- 06-04 A new USA report, 'Food Marketing to Children and Youth: Threat or Opportunity?' (2006) shows:-
- 06-04 Food Marketing to Children and Youth: Threat or Opportunity?
- 06-04 Ads for Unhealthy Foods May Explain Link Between Television Viewing and Overweight in Children
- 06-04 Educational programmes for young people with eczema in Germany
- 06-04 Perfectionist fathers can reinforce tendencies toward eating disorders
- 06-04 Western ideal of a perfect figure is having a negative effect on Chinese teenagers
- 06-04 UK programme...
- 06-03 Good flexibility in the teen years for boys can lower the risk of tension neck in adulthood, while good endurance strength may do the same for girls.
- 06-03 Teenagers who engage in intimate kissing with multiple partners can quadruple their risk of contracting meningitis
- 06-03 original article
- 06-03 Original article
- 06-03 Sleepy?
- 06-03 Thirty years ago in the USA, the prevalence of obesity among adolescents aged 12 to 19 years was approximately 6%
- 06-03 US National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health:-
- 06-03 Teenagers are twice as likely to develop drinking problems if their mothers are depressed and drink regularly, an Australian study claims
- 06-03 the Original article
- 06-03 'No Worries!'
- 06-03 National Sleep Foundation's 2006 'Sleep in America' poll
- 06-02 Antisocial behaviour in young adult prisoners, including violence, are reduced by vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids with similar implications for those eating poor diets in the community.