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Why do some teens get in serious trouble?
Category: Health Written by Courier Newsroom
All teens can do risky things, especially when they’re with friends. But, why do some teens get themselves into serious trouble? They might be more drawn to rewards, like fun and exciting experiences. This can lead them to driving dangerously, trying drugs, taking sexual risks or other risky behavior.
Last Updated on Friday, 28 December 2012 08:59
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Obama's health care overhaul turns into a sprint
Category: Health Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) — The long slog has turned into a sprint. President Barack Obama's health care law survived the Supreme Court and the election; now the uninsured can sign up for coverage in about 11 months.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 20:13
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Take charge of your health today. Be informed. Be involved.... Learning about Healthy Teen Relationships
Category: Health Written by Courier Newsroom
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The numbers associated with domestic violence are shocking.
* One in three women will be hurt physically or sexually by an intimate partner in her lifetime.
* One in five adolescent girls says she has been physically or sexually hurt by someone she was dating.
* One in 10 high school students, both boys and girls, report being physically hurt on purpose by a boyfriend or girlfriend.
| Maikuru Study Group
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Young people may not always see that a relationship isn’t good for them as it is happening. Across our community, people are reaching out to support and educate young people about what makes a relationship healthy. Helping young men and women see what a healthy relationship is and the warning signs of abuse can help prevent abusive relationships from happening to them or their friends.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 20:13
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CPR less likely in low-income Black, Hispanic neighborhoods on street or home
Category: Health Written by Associated Press
by Lindsey Ranner
CHICAGO (AP)—People who collapse from cardiac arrest in poor Black neighborhoods are half as likely to get CPR from family members at home or bystanders on the street as those in better-off white neighborhoods, according to a study that found the reasons go beyond race.
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Dr. Comilla Sasson
Study Lead Author |
The findings suggest a big need for more knowledge and training, the researchers said.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 20:13
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Take charge of your health today...Healthy teen relationships and dating violence
Category: Health Written by Courier Newsroom
by Michael Yonas, DrPH
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This month’s upcoming feature in the New Pittsburgh Courier on newsstands Wed. Oct. 17 focuses on healthy teen relationships and dating violence prevention. It is a continuation of our knowledge-sharing series, focusing on health disparities in the Pittsburgh region. It is a collaboration among the New Pittsburgh Courier, Community PARTners (a core service of the University of Pittsburgh’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute—CTSI) and the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh. Michael Yonas, DrPH, assistant professor of family medicine at Pitt, sat down with Esther L. Bush, president and CEO of the Urban League, to talk about this month’s focus.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 20:13
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