When the Cell Phone Teaches Sex Education
In a story reported by the New York Times (5.3.2009), teens can anonymously text a sexual health question and have it answered within 24 hours.
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In a story reported by the New York Times (5.3.2009), teens can anonymously text a sexual health question and have it answered within 24 hours.
Over nearly the past 30 years, U.S. children and adolescents have dramatically increased their consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), including soda, fruit drinks and punches,
Posted December 17th, 2009 Sexting is the new term that has been coined over the past year and its definition is the act of sending, receiving
Posted December 14th, 2009 My trip to Missouri last week to speak at the Coordinated School Health Conference was wonderful from start to finish. I
Posted December 14th, 2009 The conference participants, mostly school nurses and Physical Education Teachers, embraced the message of my keynote address about the importance of
Education! According to a recent Reuters report in the New York Times, the United States has among the highest rates of STDs of any developed
Posted December 1st, 2009 Every day in his television show, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Fred Rogers talked to children about everyday life. Much of his efforts
Positive parent-teen relationships, high parental awareness and monitoring of whom their children are with, and family dinner routines are all linked to delayed sex among
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