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Online friendships: how they touch your real-life world.(YOUR RELATIONSHIPS)

Did you know that MySpace has more than 100 million users? Okay, you're not shocked. Ninety percent of U.S. 12- to 17-year-olds say they go...
Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication, 04/01/07 by Farrington, Jan · More from publication -
Gone: when you lose someone you love.(YOUR RELATIONSHIPS)

Cyrus L. was 7 when he learned his dad was dying of cancer. "That was a really scary thing to hear," Cyrus, now 13, recalls. "I had no idea what...
Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication, 09/01/06 by Farrington, Jan · More from publication -
Conquering loneliness: here's how to get into mix.(YOUR RELATIONSHIPS)(Cover Story)

Q: I'm 16 years old, and nobody at school "gets" me. I have a couple of friends, but I sometimes think that if I act like who I really am, nobody...
Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication, 09/01/05 by Farrington, Jan · More from publication -
Bouncing back: how to get on your feet when life knocks you down.(PSYCHOLOGY)

When Beth Driscoll of Denton, Texas, was in middle school, she dreamed of following her friends to a private high school. Her family didn't have...
Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication, 03/01/05 by Farrington, Jan · More from publication -
Hip-hop health: the workout that has you workin' it.(Exercise & Fitness)

Remember last year's New Year s resolution? Yup, the one about getting in shape once and for, all. You might not have made good on that promise,...
Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication, 12/01/04 by Farrington, Jan · More from publication -
Building a better brain: you've got a lot going on inside that skull of yours.(Cover Focus)

What makes teens act the way they do? Parents have been asking that question probably since the cave days. Now researchers are coming up with...
Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication, 11/01/04 by Farrington, Jan · More from publication -
Teens on trial: in the teen court system, youths charged with drug, alcohol, and other offenses face a jury of their peers.(Focus)(Cover Story)

Tall, shaggy-haired Nick, age 15, glances once at the jury and then down at the courtroom railing in front of him. "I'm really sorry," he says...
Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication, 10/01/04 by Farrington, Jan · More from publication
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