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Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2011 at 4:50 pm By:

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#Bullying of gay teens is all over the news. So what can we do to help? http://ow.ly/4Dun4 (via @EH_Depression)

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5 Links to Help Parents Prevent / Reduce Underage Drinking | Breaking the Cycles – Changing the Conversations

breakingthecycles.com — “One of the most difficult aspects of being a parent during the teens years is knowing what to do and say about underage drinking. Here are five key facts  and links to resources that can provide impoView full resource at breakingthecycles.com

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BUILDING YOR TEEN’S SENSE OF SELF-WORTH - Parenting with All the Pieces

parentingwithallthepieces.typepad.com — “We live in a world where teenagers are bombarded with images and expectations which can make it difficult for them to feel they measure up. There are some things as parents we can do to contribute to an improved sense of self-worth. We want to help them see the positive steps they take and not simply the outcome. We do this to help them see their contribution and to reduce the impact of an endeavor being about winning. If success is perceived as what they do and not just the outcome it contributView full resource at parentingwithallthepieces.typepad.com

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Fiber Reduces Heart Disease and Diabetes Risks Among Teenagers

remedy-health.com — “Teenagers love to gorge mostly on junk foods. These are tasty and are easy to prepare. But what they fail to realize is the fact that the same junk foods would result in...View full resource at remedy-health.com

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docbruce65 Dr. Bruce Guillory CAM, Chiropractor, and Doctor

And most teen's diets are fairly devoid of anything resembling fiber...... http://t.co/XXP07cw4

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Whats goin on.. - YouTube

youtube.com — “IM NOT GOING TO KILL MYSELF. I JUST NEED TO GET THIS OUT HERE.View full resource at youtube.com

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drjenonline Dr. Jen Hartstein Doctor, Psychologist, and PsyD

Bullying is not a right of passage. When it creates such intense self-loathing and hatred, leading to depression... http://t.co/u5Uce1Q2

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My Teenage Son Told Me He's A G_Y! | Psychology Today

psychologytoday.com — “I Cannot Believe What My Son Told Me By Barbara Greenberg, Ph.D....View full resource at psychologytoday.com

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School Tool Kit > Smart Moves, Smart Choices: Learn About Teen Prescription (Rx) Drug Abuse and Watch Dr. Drew Videos

smartmovessmartchoices.org — “Learn the facts about the serious issue of Teen Prescription (Rx) Drug Abuse, watch videos with Dr. Drew and learn what parents, teens and educators can do to take action to reduce the abuse of prescription medications.View full resource at smartmovessmartchoices.org

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schoolnurses NASN, Inc. Health Organization

Dr. Drew, National Association of School Nurses & Janssen launch FREE Teen Rx Drug Abuse Awareness School Tool Kit. http://t.co/aIdggGKY

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Recent Eruption of Teen Suicides Calls Attention to Anti-Gay Bullying by Catherine Lewis - Babies, Children and Teen Health - InsidersHealth.com

insidershealth.com — “An InsidersHealth.com article regarding babies, children and teen health - Recent Eruption of Teen Suicides Calls Attention to Anti-Gay Bullying by Catherine Lewis. In the last four weeks, five senseless and tragic suicides have ended the lives of five gay teenagers. The most recent was Tyler Clementi, a Rutgers University student whose roommate allegedly posted a video on the Internet of him engaged in sex with another man. Prior to Clementi, Jamey Rodemeyer from Buffalo, N.Y., killed himself aView full resource at insidershealth.com

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Jamey Rodemeyer Suicide: N.Y. Police Open Criminal Investigation Into Bullying - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Police have opened a criminal investigation in the suicide death of Buffalo, N.Y., 14-year-old Jamey Rodemeyer, who was bullied online with gay slurs for more than a year. The teen's parents, friends and even Lady Gaga, who was his idol, have expressed outrage about what they say was relentless torment on social networking websites.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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Jamey Rodemeyer Suicide: Police Consider Criminal Bullying Charges http://t.co/rxCseik3

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High dairy intake during teenage years is tied to lower diabetes risk - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists

smartbrief.com — “Researchers at Harvard School of Public Health found that women with high consumption of dairy foods when they were teenagers had a 38% reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes during middle age compared with those who had a low dairy food intake. They also reported in the American Journal of Cli…View full resource at smartbrief.com

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learae LeaRae Keyes, RN Nurse

What we teach teens can have an impact on them years into the future. http://lnkd.in/j5hGyP

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policyforresults.org — “1.   What Results Do You Want? Children born as a result of unintended pregnancies run higher risks of low birth-weight and preterm birth, both of which increase the likelihood of infant mortality.  For teens, becoming a parent is a leading reason for dropping out of high school. Teen childbearing in the United States costs taxpayers at least $10.9 billion (2008) due to expenditures associated with negative consequences for the children of teens.[1] See more information on priorities and indicatView full resource at policyforresults.org

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RFutures Reclaiming Futures Health Organization

RT @policy4results: The Public Costs of Teen Childbearing http://ow.ly/5Rd6g State Policies to Reduce Teen Pregnancy http://ow.ly/5Rd6L

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The Tyee – Teen Screen: Should We Be Testing for Mental Illness?

thetyee.ca — “The Tyee – Teen Screen: Should We Be Testing for Mental Illness?View full resource at thetyee.ca

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garyschwitzer Gary Schwitzer Health News

4th in a series on screening issues. RT @AKECassels: Teen Screen: Should We Be Testing for Mental Illness? http://bit.ly/pOcwa7

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Tracy Morgan's Apology Marathon for Gay Rant Continues in Nashville - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Tracy Morgan is back in Nashville to make amends for his gay rant during a standup appearance earlier this month as part of his marathon of after meeting with gay teensView full resource at abcnews.go.com

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Mtnmd Dr Kelly Sennholz Physician, Doctor, Internist, and Emergency Physician

RT @donnabrazile: What was he thinking? Let's end all bigotry. Agree? @ABC Tracy Morgan's Marathon of Apologies... http://t.co/PWkgEsF

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Share Your Story - The New York Times

submit.nytimes.com — “Do you have a story about your life as a gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered teen that you’d like to share with others? Or do you remember an experience from when you were? Submit your writing or video below: tell us what it’s like to be an L.G.B.T. youth where you live -- in your family, at your school, in your town. Remember, this isn’t your whole huge autobiography, but just a little piece about you that others might want to read, that you’d like to share and that will add to our readers’View full resource at submit.nytimes.com

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TrevorProject The Trevor Project Support

RT @nytimes Do you have a personal story about life as a gay teen? Share here: http://nyti.ms/mSNO5g #comingout #LGBT

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CDC Features - Reducing Teen Pregnancy: Engaging Communities

cdc.gov — “CDC works to improve the lives of young people and strengthen communities by reducing teen pregnancy. Learn about CDC's communitywide initiative and what you can do.View full resource at cdc.gov

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Symposier - Parenting a Gay or Lesbian Teen

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: AkronChildrens --" Being perceived as "different" by your peers during your teen years can present challenges to any young adult, including those whose sexual orientation varies from the accepted norm. In this Children's Channel video podcast, James Fitzgibbon, MD, director of adolescent medicine at Akron Children's Hospital, shares his thoughts on what parents can do to accept and support their child who is gay or lesbian during the sometimView full resource at symposier.com

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RT @SympoPediatrics: Parenting a Gay or Lesbian Teen, James Fitzgibbon, MD. http://bit.ly/cR9QxG

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