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Abstinence Programs & Teen Pregnancy
McClatchy TribuneThe national teen pregnancy rate is on the rise again after 15 years of decline, and the group providing the data lays the blame squarely on the Bush administration's stepped-up funding for abstinence-only education programs. The Guttmacher Institute,...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Orange (Orange, California), Government, Medical Services, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Positive Music May Help Grumpy Teens
WPIX.comIf you've got a grumpy teen at home, try playing some positive music. According to a new study, Michael Jackson's "Heal the World" could heal your kid's nasty attitude. For years, studies have claimed to show the harmful effects of young people listening...Tags: Education, Michael Jackson, Music, Colleges and Universities
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Obese Boys Likely to Begin Puberty Late
Los Angeles TimesWhile obesity has been shown to bring on puberty earlier in girls, a new study finds the opposite trend for overweight boys: Male children whose body-mass index (BMI) is consistently highest through early and mid-childhood are significantly more likely...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Education, Health, Health and Safety at School, Children
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Come On, It's Just Acne
For Tribune NewspapersOverwrought at what seemed to me to be a typical smattering of pimples, my teenage daughter had been begging for months to see a dermatologist. But I'd insisted on exhausting all other approaches before going to the expense. After all, I reasoned, how...Tags: Los Angeles, Personal Service, Education, Acne, Health
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Sharing the tragedy
Garrard McClendon describes it as a "divine" moment.
Last October, moments before he was to go on air to host his CLTV show, "Garrard McClendon Live," his wife, Quanica, called him at his desk. She was frantic.
"Leave the office," she said, before...Tags: Examinations, Politics, Anglicanism, Family, Crimes
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A life coach for every need
Los Angeles TimesIf you want to plant a garden, cook what you grow, find a husband, be a better husband, get a baby to sleep, get along with a teenager, get that teenager into college, get a divorce or lose 20 pounds, you don't have to go it alone. There's a coach to help...Tags: New York, Family, Los Angeles, Google Inc., Companies and Corporations
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High-tech scavenger hunts
They travel in packs, noses just inches away from GPS devices. Suddenly: "I found it!" one boy announces, grinning and peeling away from the group of a half dozen. The others intensify their focus. "Me too!" shouts another a moment later, until all six...Tags: Berks County, Gaming, The Salvation Army, Trips and Vacations, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Justin Bieber Fans Overrun LI Mall, 1 Arrested
A CD signing at Roosevelt Field Mall for teen pop star Justin Bieber turned into a near riot Friday, after Nassau County police shut down the event due to overwhelming crowds.
Nearly 5,000 fans crowded the states largest mall outside the Justice store,...Tags: Long Island, Police Arrests, WPIX, Nassau County, Justin Bieber
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Young Mormons' arduous trek reconnects with faith's roots
Andrea Rincon pulled the cart like a mule, gripping the wooden bar and, along with her pioneer brothers and sisters, using all her weight to turn the cart's two giant wooden wheels.
The trek had been arduous. The night before, Ma and Pa could offer...Tags: Freedom of Religion, Politics, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, St. Cloud
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MTV 'Teen Mom' reality star from Anderson faces felony charges
Fox 59MTV's "Teen Mom" reality show star Amber Portwood now faces three criminal charges, including two felonies, after a violent physical attack was captured on camera during one of the show's episodes. According to Anderson Police Department's Mitch Carroll,...Tags: Indiana, Trials, Television, Teen Mom (tv program), WXIN
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Overweight teens pack on pounds into adulthood
The 33 NewsNobody knows more about childhood weight gain than Brenda Blakley. Today she is a shadow of her former self--but growing up--her family celebrated food. "I had one of those mothers where you cleaned your plate," Brenda said. "You had every last drop, you...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Weight, Overweight, Obesity
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Beverly minister spreads the word about 1st black priest in U.S.
Tribune reporterThe Rev. Sabrina Penn has made it her mission to uphold the legacy of her "Uncle Gus," otherwise known as the Rev. Augustus Tolton, the nation's first known black Roman Catholic priest. Penn also is determined to show Englewood youth that her...Tags: Arts and Culture, Martin Luther King Jr., Englewood, Death, Adult Education
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