Teens’ e-cigarette use independently linked to future marijuana use
1. Among adolescents aged 12-17 years, e-cigarette use was linked with new onset marijuana use one year later, as determined ...
1. Among adolescents aged 12-17 years, e-cigarette use was linked with new onset marijuana use one year later, as determined ...
1. Almost one in five adolescents report unmet healthcare needs for a variety of reasons, the most common of which ...
1. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) opposes the use of in-school drug testing as a means to reduce substance ...
1. Twenty percent of surveyed middle school students with access to a text-capable cell phone reported receiving sexually explicit text ...
Image: PD By Laurel Wickberg and Leah Carr Dr. William Raszka, M.D. 1. 44.5% of U.S. high school teens over ...
Feb 2nd – 7th graders who viewed and enjoyed televised alcohol ads were more likely to report alcohol-related problems by ...
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