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761: Skin Cancer: The Dangers of Wanting a Dark Tan
... that in order to help teens realize the dangers, we need to target areas that they relate to most. An example of this is television, there are countless commercials warning people about the dangers of drinking and driving, unprotected sex, and drug-use. I would suggest that such commercials be made about skin cancer and the ways to prevent it. Another way would be to bring older speakers and skin cancer ...
762: Autism
... redundant behavior. Many children become overly insistent on their routines. If one of their routines is changed, even slightly, the child may become upset and throw a temper tantrum. Some of their common routines are: drinking and/or eating the same foods at every meal, wearing certain clothing or insisting that others wear the same clothes. They may also insist in using the same school route every day. One of the ...
763: The Influence of Ecstasy on the Youth
... latest government Public Entertainment act may once again drive the activity underground. If this happens Raves may once again be held in a field and such like it, where medical services and unlimited supplies of drinking water will be not available. This places an even grater problem on education the Ravers about the risk of taking drugs with in such context. Unless we being to address the problems associated with the ...
764: A Guide To Indoor Air Quality
... and you have a well, contact a lab certified to measure radiation in water to have your water tested. Radon problems in water can be readily fixed. Call your state radon office or the EPA Drinking Water Hotline (8004264791) for more information. ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is the mixture of smoke that comes from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar, and smoke exhaled by the ...
765: Strep Throat
... a virus or bacteria it is contagious. Preventing its spread is helped in many ways. One great ways is by good hand washing. Another way is to be sure not to share eating utensils, or drinking from the same container used by the sick person. Also avoiding close contact such as kissing while sick is a good way to prevent the spread of strep throat.
766: If Saccharin Is Safe, Why Does It Require A Warning Label?
... risk for association to poorly differentiated bladder tumors (Corcoran 13). Saccharin is the most widely used sugar substitute in the world, and yet we still do not fully understand its effects on the human body. Drinking one can of diet soda per day can increase the risk of bladder cancer by sixty percent (Goulhart). The fact that it has never been conclusively proven to cause cancer in humans does not make ...
767: Man-made CFCs are Jeopardizing our Future
... could inundate huge tracts of arable land, especially in the Third World but also in places like the Netherlands and California's Sacramento Valley. Saltwater intrusion, moreover, would poison irrigation sources and bleed into the drinking-water supplies of many cities worldwide. Much valuable beach front would vanish forever, eroding two to five times faster than they do today. Unless humans stop using CFCs and other greenhouse gases these fears will ...
768: The Real Side of Tobacco, Drugs, and Alcohol
... more serious than you think. Alcohol is another addictive substance used by many people all over the world. There are many health problems that are also caused by it. Alcohol can cause serious liver damage. Drinking too much in a short period of time can lead up to alcohol poisoning. Depending on how serious the case of alcohol poisoning is, it can mean a night of throwing up or a night ...
769: Caffeine and Its Affects
... frequent night time awakenings, poor sleep quality or tension-nervousness cycles may result from excessive caffeine intake. People with high blood pressure (hypertension) should consult their physician before using caffeine. Limited research links heavy coffee drinking with heart attacks. Caffeine can produce heart rhythm problems, a temporary rise of blood pressure and those subject to irregular heartbeats should avoid caffeine. Coffee and Smoking, although frequent, are a very unhealthy combination. Because ...
770: Teenage Suicide
... educational associations issued a report in 1993, which painted a dire picture of the state of adolescent health. The analysis of the report presented youth problems, including social and emotional problems, school performance, drug use, drinking and driving, violence in school, pregnancy, crime, etc. as common reasons for and characteristics of a teen's self-destructive nature, which eventually leads him or her to suicide. In Canada, researches were made to ...


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