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Women's Health in the News


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  • Acupressure a New Aid for Sleepy Students [details]
  • ADHD Treatment Improves Teens' Grades, Confidence [details]
  • Alcohol a Bigger Threat to U.S. Youth Than Drugs [details]
  • Alcohol Ads Fuel Young Adults' Drinking [details]
  • America's Teen Girls Lack Calcium [details]
  • America's Young Adults Less Healthy Than Teens [details]
  • Anorexia May Be More Common Than Thought [details]
  • Antidepressants Help More Kids Than They Harm [details]
  • Anti-Tobacco Programs Cut Teen Smoking Rates [details]
  • Back to School, Back to Germs [details]
  • Big Tobacco's Anti-Smoking Ads Boost Teen Smoking [details]
  • CDC Panel Recommends Meningitis Vaccine for All Teens [details]
  • CDC's 'Preteen Vaccine' Campaign Aimed at Parents [details]
  • Cheerleading Injuries on the Increase [details]
  • College Freshmen at High Chlamydia Risk [details]
  • College Students Overestimate Peers' Drinking [details]
  • College Students Unaware of Hepatitis C Risks [details]
  • Contraception Driving U.S. Decline in Teen Pregnancies [details]
  • Depression Not Only Factor in Teen Suicides [details]
  • Don't Wait Till School Starts to Vaccinate Against Meningitis [details]
  • Family Dinners Shape Healthier Eating Habits [details]
  • FDA Panel Urges Changes to Antidepressant Labeling [details]
  • Fit Teens May Be Safer Teens [details]
  • Food-Allergic Teens Taking Dangerous Risks [details]
  • For Some Kids, Milk Can be Too Much of a Good Thing [details]
  • 'Freshman Blues' Can Depress Immune System [details]
  • Fruit, Fish Help Teens Fight Asthma [details]
  • Gardasil Guards Against Vaginal, Vulval Cancers [details]
  • Genetics Play Key Role in Age-Related Macular Degeneration [details]
  • Girls Most Likely to Gain Weight as Pre-Teens [details]
  • Heart Differences May Explain Young Athletes' Deaths Despite CPR [details]
  • Hispanic Teens Take More Skin Cancer Risks [details]
  • Hypertension in Teens Predicts Adult Heart Woes [details]
  • Insulin Resistance a Marker of Heart Risk for Teens [details]
  • Junk Food, TV Driving Kids to Obesity [details]
  • Kids Living Near 'Green Spaces' Less Likely to Be Overweight [details]
  • Kids' TV Viewing Tied to Behavioral Problems [details]
  • Kids Who Skimp on Sleep Tend to Be Fatter [details]
  • Liquor Ads Invite Teens to the Party [details]
  • Low-Cal Drinks Help Teens Stay Trim [details]
  • Low Vitamin D Tied to Poorer Lung Function in Teens [details]
  • Many Kids Will Outgrow Migraines [details]
  • Many Teens Don't Use Condoms Correctly [details]
  • Migraines Untreated in Teens [details]
  • More U.S. Teens Are Shunning Risky Behaviors [details]
  • Morning Cereal Helps Girls Stay Slim [details]
  • Most Doctors Mishandling Teen Drug Tests [details]
  • Most Teen Smokers Do Want to Quit [details]
  • New Cholesterol Guidelines Proposed for Teens [details]
  • New for Back to School: Meningitis, Whooping Cough Vaccines [details]
  • New Meningitis Vaccine Offers Greater Protection [details]
  • Obesity No.1 Kids' Health Issue: Survey [details]
  • On-Campus Suicide a Hidden Killer [details]
  • One-Third of U.S. Teens Out of Shape [details]
  • Overweight Moms More Likely to Have Overweight Kids [details]
  • Parental Drinking Boosts Teen Alcohol Risks [details]
  • Parents Can Sway Teens' Attitudes on Drugs [details]
  • Parents Often Naive About Children's Drug Use [details]
  • Practical Skills Training Keeps College Kids Sober [details]
  • Pregnant Teens Have Unrealistic Views of Motherhood [details]
  • Program Gets Teens Off the Couch [details]
  • Puberty Comes Sooner for Overweight Girls [details]
  • School Anti-Smoking Programs Don't Work [details]
  • School Soda Ban Called Good First Step [details]
  • Schools Should Boost Kids' Daily Exercise [details]
  • Secondhand Smoke Hurts Kids' Grades [details]
  • Secondhand Smoke, Lead Risks on the Decline [details]
  • Sex Ed Does Delay Teen Sex: CDC [details]
  • Sleep May Help Kids Keep Slim [details]
  • Sleep Woes Differ in Depressed Youths [details]
  • Some Programs Can Keep Kids From Smoking [details]
  • Teenage Alcoholism Can Have Lifelong Effects [details]
  • Teen Dating Violence Takes a Double Toll [details]
  • Teen Girls Feel Pressure to Have Unwanted Sex [details]
  • Teen Girls Have Edge on Blood Pressure [details]
  • Teens' 'Competence Skills' Key to Avoiding Drug Abuse: Study [details]
  • Teens Don't Get Health Counseling They Need [details]
  • Teens Influenced by Mom's Attitude About Weight [details]
  • Teen Smoking Levels Off as State Spending Falls [details]
  • Teens Neglect Condom Use in 'Serious' Relationships [details]
  • Teen Suicides Up Sharply for First Time in Years [details]
  • Teens With Epilepsy Prone to Depression [details]
  • Teens With HIV Taking More Chances [details]
  • Teens With Migraines at Greater Risk of Suicide [details]
  • Teen Use of Eating Disorders Web Sites on the Rise [details]
  • TV Food Ads Lead to Weight Gain in Kids: Study [details]
  • TV Habits Have No Impact on Teen Exercise [details]
  • Type 2 Diabetes Rising Among U.S. Adolescents [details]
  • Underage Drinking Nets Alcohol Industry Billions [details]
  • Undergrads Have Good Handle on How Much They Drink [details]
  • U.S. Herpes Cases on the Decline [details]
  • U.S. Teens Turning From Illicit Drugs... [details]
  • Whooping Cough Making a Comeback in U.S. [details]
  • Women, Young People At Highest Sunburn Risk [details]
  • Young Type 1 Diabetics Benefit From Exercise [details]


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