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Can Too Much Texting Make Teens Shallow? Title: Can Too Much Texting Make Teens Shallow? Category: Health News Created: 2/4/2012 11:01:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/6/2012
Fewer Teens Exposed to Tobacco Smoke in Cars: Report MONDAY, Feb. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Although fewer kids are being exposed to smoking while riding in cars, more than 20 percent of nonsmoking teens still are, U.S. health officials report.

Teens beaten with poles in home invasion Two teenage boys are in hospital after being bashed during a home invasion on Sydney's north-western outskirts last night.
Teens navigate risks, rewards of sharing all on social media Teens navigate risks, rewards of sharing all on social media Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 11:25 a.m., Monday, February 6, 2012 Because of an increased sense of anonymity online, teens are more likely to act differently - more bold, aggressive about their opinions and ...
Teens using Twitter for privacy CHICAGO - Teens don't tweet, will never tweet - too public, too many older users. Not cool.
Teens best parents in some good-kid categories Policymakers and experts will gather in Washington, D.C., next week to tackle what's being billed as the nation's No. 1...
Financial literacy program resonates with teens Some teens learn about money from a book. Some learn it on the job.
Safe Social Networking Tips for Teens SUNDAY, Feb. 5 (HealthDay News) -- More than 60 percent of American teens have at least one profile on a social networking site, and many spend more than two hours a day on social networking sites, according to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Teens' tics baffle town In the tiny New York town of LeRoy, one thing is for sure; since October, 16 people suddenly have developed uncontrollable twitching and verbal tics.
Teens migrating to Twitter -- sometimes for privacy Teens don't tweet, will never tweet - too public, too many older users. Not cool.