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Headaches in Teens Tied to Overweight, Smoking and Lack of Exercise
August 18, 2010 Teens who are overweight, get little exercise or who smoke may be more likely to have frequent headaches and migraines than teens with none of these factors, according to a new ... > full story -
Birth Control Pill Equally Effective for Women Regardless of Their Weight
August 16, 2010 The first study to compare the effectiveness of the birth control pill in women with marked weight differences has found that the pill works equally well in women with obesity and thinner women. This ... > full story -
Disadvantaged Adolescents Prone to Adult Crime and Substance Abuse Problems, Study Finds
August 16, 2010 Early intervention among young adolescents with delinquency problems may help prevent the development of long-term crime and substance abuse problems, a new article ... > full story -
Growing Up Without Sibs Doesn't Hurt Social Skills, Study Finds
August 16, 2010 Growing up without siblings doesn't seem to be a disadvantage for teenagers when it comes to social skills, new research suggests. A study of more than 13,000 middle and high school students across ... > full story -
Sex Between Adolescents in Romantic Relationships Is Often Harmless to Their Academics, Study Suggests
August 15, 2010 The context in which adolescent sexual activity occurs can substantially moderate the negative relationship between sexual intercourse and education, according to new ... > full story -
College Students Exhibiting More Severe Mental Illness, Study Finds
August 12, 2010 Severe mental illness is more common among college students than it was a decade ago, with more young people arriving on campus with pre-existing conditions and a willingness to seek help for ... > full story -
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Behaviors and Attitudes Towards Oral Sex Are Changing, Study Shows
August 11, 2010 A Canadian researcher says results from a study on oral sex indicate there is little doubt that oral sex is becoming a more common activity for young women. Study results show the act has become a ... > full story -
Pep Talk to Teens in the ER Helped Reduce Violence, Alcohol Misuse, Study Finds
August 3, 2010 A brief, motivational talk in the emergency room reduced by half the chances that teenagers would experience peer violence or problems due to drinking, according to a new ... > full story -
Pathological Internet Use Among Teens May Lead to Depression
August 2, 2010 Teens who use the Internet pathologically appear more likely to develop depression than those who do not, according to a new ... > full story -
Reality TV, Cosmetic Surgey Linked, Says Researcher
July 30, 2010 Research suggests that teens fond of reality TV programs are more likely to join the millions who go under the knife each year. For bodies -- and minds -- still in development, these drastic ... > full story
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