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- 08-12 Medical myths exposed
- 08-12 Women prefer partners who are recognized by their peers for their skills, abilities, and achievements
- 08-12 A drug used to tranquillize horses has taken the world's dance scene by storm
- 08-12 Effects of the U.S. National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign on Youths
- 08-12 Health information online is breeding a generation of cyberchondriacs - people who needlessly fear the worst diagnosis after surfing the net.'
- 08-12 Can happiness spread from person to person and do niches of happiness form within social networks?
- 08-12 Psychiatric disorders appear to be common among U.S. 18- to 24-year-olds
- 08-12 Interventions aimed at reducing sexual activity appear to be similarly effective in high-risk and low-risk teenagers
- 08-12 The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Unsure Youth Research Project: views and experiences of young people living in West Sussex
- 08-12 Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers
- 08-12 Survey of on-site sexual health services in FE and sixth form colleges
- 08-12 The Government's plan to upgrade cannabis to class B is likely to go ahead
- 08-12 The potential to use messages to influence viewers' health-risk behaviors
- 08-12 Women double fruit and vegetable intake with switch to Mediterranean diet
- 08-12 Alcohol sponsorship linked to hazardous drinking in sportspeople
- 08-12 Is sending a text message a recovery sign after fainting?
- 08-12 Fast food, restaurant food and home-made food
- 08-12 Surfing the internet, playing online games and hanging out on social networks are important for teenage development
- 08-12 Head and neck injury risks in heavy metal: head bangers stuck between rock and a hard bass
- 08-12 Did Dickens' Oliver Twist really need more?
- 08-12 U.S. high school students aged 16+ years are significantly less likely to wear seatbelts as passengers than as drivers
- 08-12 Doctors often skip health behaviour conversations with U.S. teenagers
- 08-12 Stomach cancer rate among young Chinese doubles since 1970s
- 08-11 Weight-bearing exercise during adolescence affects bone strength even after 40 years
- 08-11 The changed drinking habits of young people in Austria
- 08-11 Heads Up: Concussion in Youth Sports
- 08-11 Young people's main wish for the future is happiness
- 08-11 Burger chains agree to health-drive revolution
- 08-11 Teenage smokers are more likely to experience obesity as adults
- 08-11 A multi-million pound initiative to identify new approaches to preventing mental health problems arising among 16- to 25-year-olds is to take place over the next five years.
- 08-11 Susan Parr, Student Liaison Advisor at Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College was among the winners at the 2008 STAR Awards
- 08-11 Second hand smoke raises odds of fertility problems in women
- 08-11 Australian guidelines for the use of physical activity for community development purposes
- 08-11 Healthy College baseline data from SHEU surveys
- 08-11 The True Sport Movement -- Canada's national movement for sport and community
- 08-11 African American teenagers are less likely to smoke than white teenagers, but by young adulthood, this advantage disappears
- 08-11 Do teenagers think religions have a positive or negative impact on society? in what way?
- 08-11 Exposure to smoking in films appears associated with smoking among Mexican adolescents
- 08-11 Britain needs young tycoons to launch their business ventures
- 08-11 Bullies may enjoy seeing others in pain
- 08-11 Young people in the UK believe our multi-cultural society and having friends from other cultures makes the country a better place
- 08-11 Education and Health Special FE Issue
- 08-11 Exergame Fitness' uses interactive games to keep kids moving by pairing the popularity of technology with health.
- 08-11 SHARE DVD - an Australian mental health promotion for teenagers
- 08-11 New Study Dispels 'Lazy Teens' Image
- 08-11 US injury prevention website
- 08-09 Among young adolescents, parental restriction from viewing movies rated for older adolescents/adults decreases the risk of substance use in the future.
- 08-09 Lying back and Thinking of England' - The UK's approach to tackling teen-pregnancy and underage sex is both regressive and lazy,claims Jean Edelstein, who argues that we need a huge culture shift if we genuinely want to protect our young.
- 08-09 Drinking, you and your mates: How does your night end? ' - a 16 page pdf for UK 18-24 year old binge drinkers to encourage them to drink sensibly and to highlight the consequences of drunk anti-social behaviour.
- 08-09 Look at it this way': Citizenship short film competition on learner voice