Youth
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$6M grant will allow U-M to advance youth violence prevention work
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Youth with solid educational goals may steer clear of violence
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Teens with medical marijuana cards much likelier to say they are addicted, but few teens have them
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Common to perform at MUSIC Matters’ 2015 SpringFest
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Predicting which misbehaving teens may become troubled adults
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Use of alcohol, cigarettes, number of illicit drugs declines among U.S. teens
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E-cigarettes surpass tobacco cigarettes among teens
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Teens prescribed anxiety, sleep medications likelier to illegally abuse them later
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Mothers’ education significant to children’s academic success
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Teens playing high-contact sports at risk for using drugs, alcohol
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Online dating aggression linked to community violence
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Less family support increases risk of binge drinking, marijuana use among urban youth
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Positive feelings about race, ethnicity signal better outcomes for minority youth
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Parental connection, not restriction, discourages teen sexting
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Parent-teen involvement deters Hispanic youth from substance use, risky sexual behaviors
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Prescription drugs a ‘tipping point’ for dating violence among urban youth
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More evidence links lack of adult males to violent youth
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Jailed teens with incarcerated parents unlikely to find success without help
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U-M research supports need for more control over prescribed drugs for youths
