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Making peace with parents: do your parents drive you crazy? Here's how to ease the tension so both sides end up smiling
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The second Chelsea Callaghan saw her friend's lip piercing, she knew she had to have one. "I've recently found myself. I...
Scholastic Choices, 09/01/09 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication -
Brain change: two very different ways
Teens who experience real thrills often feel satisfied afterwards. Teens who experience real thrills often feel satisfied afterwards. But in...
Science World, 04/26/04 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication -
The thrills of a lifetime: the teen brain is wired for thrills, chills, and adventure. Here's how to make the most of it
"It's really scary," says 16-year-old Que Walker. "You're nervous and shaking. Then afterward, you get that same feeling you get coming off a...
Science World, 04/26/04 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication -
Close-up: teen brain: the thrills of a lifetime
The teen brain is wired for thrills, chills, and adventure. Here's how to make the most of it. The teen brain is wired for thrills, chills, and...
Scholastic Choices, 04/01/04 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication -
Crushed dreams: doctors use drugs to heal, but in the wrong hands, drugs can wreck lives
While 17-year-old Ryan Curry slept, visions of OxyContin danced in his head. Ryan was thrilled to see Oxy pills scattered under the bed, until...
Science World, 03/08/04 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication -
Close-up: medications
Crushed Dreams Crushed Dreams Doctors use drugs to heal, but in the wrong hands, drugs can wreck lives. While 17-years-old Ryan Curry slept,...
Junior Scholastic, 02/09/04 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication -
Crushed dreams: doctors use drugs to heal, but in the wrong hands, drugs can wreck lives
While 17-year-old Ryan Curry slept, visions of OxyContin danced in his head. Ryan was thrilled to see Oxy pills scattered under the bed, until...
Scholastic Choices, 02/01/04 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication -
Close-up: ecstacy: "E" is for empty: ecstacy use left Daniel feeling worthless and alone
Daniel Oerum, 17 of San Clarita Valley California, wanted prom night to be special. So, he reached into his tuxedo pocket and took out pills...
Science World, 02/07/03 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication -
Heads up real news about drugs and your body: "E" is for empty; ecstasy use left Daniel feeling worthless and alone
Daniel Oerum, 17, of San Clarita Valley, California, wanted prom night to be special. So, he reached into his tuxedo pocket and took out pills...
Scholastic Choices, 02/01/03 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication -
"E" is for empty: ecstasy use left Daniel feeling worthless and alone
Daniel Oerum, 17, of San Clarita Valley, California, wanted prom night to be special. So, he reached into his tuxedo pocket and took out pills...
Junior Scholastic, 01/10/03 by Laura D'Angelo · More from publication



