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Young US millionaire's three principles to success
Young US millionaire's three principles to success
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Action video games sharpen vision 20%
Action video games sharpen vision 20%
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Young Chinese cyclists told to turn off phones and MP3 players
Young Chinese cyclists told to turn off phones and MP3 players
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Changing trends in sex specific prevalence rates for childhood asthma, eczema, and hay fever
Changing trends in sex specific prevalence rates for childhood asthma, eczema, and hay fever
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Healthy US Youth: An Investment in Our Nation's Future, 2007
Healthy US Youth: An Investment in Our Nation's Future, 2007
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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.
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.
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A book, to help young people who are afraid of growing up and becoming independent, written by a 23-year-old Tokyo office worker has won Japan's most prestigious literary prize.
A book, to help young people who are afraid of growing up and becoming independent, written by a 23-year-old Tokyo office worker has won Japan's most prestigious literary prize.
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It has been estimated that Hong Kong has 18,500 'hikikomori', or young people suffering from extreme social withdrawal and refusing to leave their homes.
It has been estimated that Hong Kong has 18,500 'hikikomori', or young people suffering from extreme social withdrawal and refusing to leave their homes.
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Why teenagers do stupid things: They think more than adults do about risks and benefits, but then opt for the benefits.
Why teenagers do stupid things: They think more than adults do about risks and benefits, but then opt for the benefits.
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Why teenagers do stupid things: They think more than adults do about risks and benefits, but then opt for the benefits.
Why teenagers do stupid things: They think more than adults do about risks and benefits, but then opt for the benefits.
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