Youth
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Vaping, hookah use by US teens declines for first time
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U-M launches Youth Policy Lab to improve young lives
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Compared with Europe, American teens have high rates of illicit drug use
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Vaping: U.S. teens lured by flavors, not nicotine
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Sports protect teen athletes from abusing opioids, heroin
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Teens who misuse pain meds are more likely to abuse drugs as adults
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Hospital ERs play vital role in reducing youth violence in urban communities
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U-M study highlights multiple factors of ADHD medication use
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FDA ruling on e-cigarettes: U-M experts available
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U-M School of Education, College of Engineering partner to win Knight Cities Challenge Award
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U-M professor to serve as interim School of Education dean
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U-M awarded $3M to bring successful health intervention program to Chicago
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U-M students compete to revitalize former Tiger Stadium site to benefit Detroit youth
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Most youth use e-cigarettes for novelty, flavors—not to quit smoking
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Cigarillo use increases estimates of teen smoking rates by half
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Multipronged intervention works to reduce youth violence and injury
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Michigan study to focus on HIV prevention and care for transgender and gender nonconforming youth
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U-M finds anxiety impacts future cortisol production in gender specific ways
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Marginalized ninth-graders think critically about inequality, political power
