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Teens with Diabetes
Healthkey.com contributorWhere's that "teenager handbook" when you need it? Being a teen comes with its own set of challenges. While it's a wonderful time of personal growth and discovery, it's also when adolescents are testing the waters of dating and driving, exposure to...Tags: Overweight, Diabetes, Heart Attack, Health, Drugs and Medicines
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Children with Diabetes
HealthKey.com contributorNo parent wants his or her child to suffer. In fact, parents go to extreme measures to protect their children from harm. But when it comes to diabetes, there's no gate to lock or bully to stop. Fact is, there are 186,300 people under the age of 20 who...Tags: Children, Family, Diabetes
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Diabetic Teens and Sports
HealthKey.com contributorParents should probably be more concerned about not allowing their diabetic teens to play sports than allowing them to play. Physical activity is not only an essential component of controlling diabetes-it also improves your child's current and long-term...Tags: Sport Climbing, Overweight, Diabetes, Medical Procedures and Tests, Climbing
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Glendora Teen Trades Old Cell Phone, Ends up with Porsche
KTLA NewsGLENDORA, Calif. -- A 17-year-old Glendora boy has turned an old cell phone into a Porsche through online trading. Steven Ortiz made a series of 14 swaps over a period of two years, using the Craigslist website, to get his 2000 Porsche Boxster S, the...Tags: Craigslist, Inc., Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Toyota, Vehicles
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Marijuana not a gateway drug?
Los Angeles TimesMarijuana is thought by some to be a gateway drug among young people who eventually go on to try stronger substances. But that may be the exception rather than the rule, a new study finds. Researchers from the University of New Hampshire looked at data...Tags: Marijuana Use, Colleges and Universities, Juvenile Delinquency, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace
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Three Suspects in Tracy Teen Abuse Case Reach Plea Deals
FOX40 NewsThree of the four people accused of torturing and kidnapping a teenager and holding him in a home in Tracy have reached plea deals. Kelly Lau, Michael Schumacher, Caren Ramirez and Anthony Waiters are accused of beating and starving a 16-year-old boy who...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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Voice of "Dora The Explorer" Sues Nickelodeon
Staff reporterNEW YORK CITY-- Her voice is known by millions of children around the world, but now the teen behind the cartoon character "Dora the Explorer" is claiming she was duped out of millions. According to the New York Daily News, attorneys for 14-year-old...Tags: Litigation, MTV (tv network), Crime, Law and Justice, Cartoons, Viacom Inc.
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Teen Strangles Little Brother to be Like TV Killer
Associated PressRISING SUN, Ind. -- A southern Indiana teenager who pleaded guilty to murder confided that he wanted to be just like the TV serial killer Dexter a few weeks before he strangled his 10-year-old brother, his ex-girlfriend testified Tuesday. Alexis Murafski...Tags: Prosecution, Juvenile Delinquency, Dexter (tv program), Indiana, Crime, Law and Justice
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New juvenile center surrounded by arguments
Silver Oak Academy, a reform school for juvenile delinquents, will open this month in rural Carroll County with nine boys, slowly expanding to four dozen - just a fraction of the size it could be.
The sprawling facility, with a 20,000-square-foot...Tags: Kevin McLeod, Juvenile Delinquency, Companies and Corporations, Lobbying, Drug Trafficking
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Tracking the 'contagion' in suicide clusters
Last month, a Palo Alto high school saw its fourth student suicide since May. Questions loom large: Why did this cluster of suicides happen, and how can the cycle be stopped?
Public health officials and scientists use the term "suicide contagion" to...Tags: Mental Illness, Suicidal Behavior, Social Sciences, Suicide, Illnesses
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Teen Involved In Fatal LI Crash Indicted on 24 Charges
wpix.comA Freeport teenager -- who mowed down an elderly Hempstead woman while she was high on prescription drugs -- was indicted on 24 charges Monday, Nassau County prosecutors announced Tuesday. Kayla Gerdes, 18, was apparently high on oxycodone when she...Tags: Prosecution, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice, OxyContin (drug), WPIX
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Teen Says He Didn't Hire Friend to Kill Strict Mom
Associated PressHOUSTON -- A 17-year-old who Houston police say admitted hiring a friend to kill his mother is denying involvement in the stabbing death. Police say Danish Minhas told investigators he hired 18-year-old Nur J. Mohamed to kill his mother because she was...Tags: Employers, Career and Workplace
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