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U.S. High School Students Engaging in Less Sex, Using Less Drugs and Alcohol
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Title U.S. High School Students Engaging in Less Sex, Using Less Drugs and Alcohol
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/575589?src=rss
Description Fewer U.S. high school students are having sex or using drugs and alcohol compared to the 1990s, but Latinos are not sharing in many areas of progress, health officials said on Wednesday. Reuters Health Information
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Date Jun 6, 2008
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