Youth
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Most teens have easy access to their prescription drugs
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U-M’s Camp KinoMaage: Native American middle schoolers engage in exploration of science, culture, tradition
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Fathers can help sons avoid trouble, even if they aren’t under the same roof
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Ties to culture may protect Latino teens from violence
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Food commercials excite teen brains
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Mixed-race youth feel less cohesion with mothers, but greater independence
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Internet banging: Gangs use social media to trade insults, threats
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Overactive brain keeps teens with autism from adjusting to social situations
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Interactive website helps prepare teens for winter driving
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Driver distraction: Do as I say, not as I do (or what you think I do)
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Percentage of teen drivers continues to drop
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American teens are less likely than European teens to use cigarettes and alcohol, but more likely to use illicit drugs
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Interactive website helps parents keep teen drivers safe
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Teachers, parents trump peers in keeping teens engaged in school
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No butts about it: Teens who view smoking in movies likely to use cigarettes for the first time
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Decline in teen smoking resumes in 2011
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Marijuana use continues to rise among U.S. teens, while alcohol use hits historic lows
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New interactive website helps parents keep teen drivers safe
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Checking teen drivers
