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Extracts about adolescents from Sustain's 'Changing diets, changing minds: how food affects mental well being and behaviour'
Extracts about adolescents from Sustain's 'Changing diets, changing minds: how food affects mental well being and behaviour'
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The chance of Dutch teenagers using hard drugs later in life is six times greater among those who use cannabis than among those who don't
The chance of Dutch teenagers using hard drugs later in life is six times greater among those who use cannabis than among those who don't
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Cannabis use moderately increases the risk of psychotic symptoms in young people but has a much stronger effect in those with evidence of predisposition for psychosis
Cannabis use moderately increases the risk of psychotic symptoms in young people but has a much stronger effect in those with evidence of predisposition for psychosis
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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.
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.
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One-third of US Adolescents 'Out of Shape' new study shows
One-third of US Adolescents 'Out of Shape' new study shows
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Parents not peer pressure responsible for UK teenage binge drinking
Parents not peer pressure responsible for UK teenage binge drinking
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Alcohol advertising contributes to increased drinking among US youth
Alcohol advertising contributes to increased drinking among US youth
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Association between teenage pregnancy rates and the age and sex of general practitioners: cross sectional survey in Trent 1994-7
A survey of pregnancies of 13 to 19 year olds in Trent between 1994 and 1997 found that general practices with female doctors, young doctors or more nurse time had lower teenage pregnancy rates.
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A study in 2004 showed that teenagers have less brain activity in areas responsible for motivation and risk assessment, perhaps explaining why they are more likely to take part in risky activities
A study in 2004 showed that teenagers have less brain activity in areas responsible for motivation and risk assessment, perhaps explaining why they are more likely to take part in risky activities
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Teenagers in the US frequently used the Internet for sexual health information, but only a few health topics of importance were considered to be well covered by the Web sites.
Teenagers in the US frequently used the Internet for sexual health information, but only a few health topics of importance were considered to be well covered by the Web sites.
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