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Online Dish: Lost Teen Sailor's Dad Had Reality TV Deal The Entire Time
KIAHLaurence Sunderland, a sailing instructor who lives in a LA suburb with his pregnant wife and 7 kids, opened his home to film crews four months ago. The reality series was to be called "Adventures in Sunderland". Sunderland told the New York Post, "The...Tags: Sailing, Trips and Vacations, Television, Entertainment, Television Industry
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More Zzzs equal A's
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAs summer winds down, another new school year brings fresh notebooks, sharp pencils and — for many kids — a new cycle of sleep deprivation. With classes that start as early as 7 a.m. and buses that pull up long before sunrise, some 80% of...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Minnesota, Hospitals and Clinics, Research, Vehicles
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Pros and cons of screening teens for depression
Special to the Los Angeles TimesBy the time a teenager graduates high school, about one out of nine of his or her peers has attempted suicide. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people, behind car accidents and homicide, and 10% to 12% of teens ponder suicide...Tags: Family, Juvenile Delinquency, Columbia University, Hospitals and Clinics, Indiana
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"Tanorexics": Fans of the Tan
HealthKey.com contributorIf you're the parent of a teen, you don't need to be told these are strange creatures, these pre-adults. In this day-and-age, there are so many influences on teens: social pressures, anorexia, drugs, alcohol and nicotine. But now there's one more to add...Tags: Health Organizations, Health and Safety at School, University of Michigan, Skin Cancer, Addiction
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Road to adoption: Finishing school
There's an old " Three Stooges" short that features the boys being transformed into gentlemen as part of a bet between two professors.
A similar scenario is being played out at Chicago's Anti-Cruelty Society, as the training staff has taken on a...Tags: The Three Stooges, Dog (animal), Animals
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Driven to buy
In case Ken Splithoff's friends are reading this, the Carpentersville, Ill., auto aficionado has a few things on his holiday wish list: remote-controlled cars, subscriptions to hot rod magazines and a coupon for a racecar driving course.
"I did that a...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Motorcycling, AutoZone Incorporated, The Home Depot, NASCAR
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Lee DeWyze, other stars hope to be 'Teen Choice'
Zap2It"Teen Choice 2010" embodies the generation weaned on the notion that everyone is a winner. Granted, many of those who make it into one of the 106 (yes, really) categories are indeed winners. Singer Katy Perry hosts the two-hour awards fest, airing...Tags: Apolo Ohno, Katy Perry, Brody Jenner, Elections, The CW (tv network)
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PREVIOUS CONTENT: More teens abusing prescription drugs
McClatchy NewspapersParents worried about drug use in their teenage children need look no farther than the medicine cabinet. A study from the American Journal of Preventative Medicine showed that teens are abusing prescription drugs at a higher rate than ever. "Teens are...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Vicodin (drug), Marijuana Use, Merced, Prescription Drugs
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A Window Into the Teen Brain
McClatchy TribuneA boy and a girl kiss. She will be thinking, maybe, about how much he likes her or how much she likes him. He will not be thinking, at least not with the part of the brain that controls higher functions. A scan of that part of the brain would show a...Tags: Minority Groups, Brain, Ohio, Social Issues
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Are Networked Teens Healthier?
Los Angeles TimesWith his gaze fixed on a tiny screen, hearing plugged by earbuds and fingers flying, the average teenager may look like a disaster in the making: socially stunted, terminally distracted and looking for trouble. But look beyond the dizzying array of...Tags: Family, Cornell University, Mass Media, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Los Angeles
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School Day Starts Too Early?
Los Angeles TimesHere's a question for all you high school students out there in cyberspace: If it were up to you, would you rather start your school day at 8 a.m. or 8:30 a.m.? (Sorry, noon is not an option.) According to a new study, students were far more likely to...Tags: Education, Health and Safety at School, Rhode Island, Research, Los Angeles Times
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Alcopops Only Look Innocent, Hook Kids
McClatchy TribuneThe alcohol industry has found ways to make its products attractive to kids, and parents may not realize what it is their children are drinking. So-called "alcopops" taste like fruit juice but can contain as much booze, or more, than some beers. Girls,...Tags: Health Organizations, Ohio, Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Anheuser-Busch
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