Teen Health Article
 The Complete Idiot's Guide to Dealing with Stress for Teens by Sara Jane Sluke, -- The teen audience is "poised for growth, " according to trade publishers; a five-page article on publishing for teens appeared in the 10/23/00 issue of Publishers Weekly. -- Written with the assistance of a research associate at the University of Southern California who specializes in aspects of the body's response to stress and has taught workshops in coping with stress. -- According to a study conducted by the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, a third of U.S. teens say they feel stressed on a daily basis; nearly two thirds say they are stressed at least once a week. The Complete Idiot's Guide "RM" to Dealing with Stress for Teens covers it all: Welcome to the teen age -- how did life get so -- well, stressful, anyway? Turns out, things really are different now than they were when your parents were teens (you knew it all the time); fight or flight, and the positives (yes, positives) and negatives of stress; school dazed and confused -- dating, peer pressure, grades, grown-ups' expectations -- who wouldn't be stressed out?; stress and its buddies -- anxiety and depression; stress and hormone changes; tension tamers that really work; and talking it out, working it out -- and when to ask for help.
 Teens and Alcohol by James D. Torr, X Presents a series of articles on underage drinking and teen alcohol abuse that examine the issue from diverse viewpoints.
Right to health - The Right to Health was affirmed at the international level in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25 in 1948. The article states that "Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and wellbeing of himself and his family... Health effects of tobacco smoking - For the article on tobacco smoking, see here; for the article on passive smoking, see here. Health and social welfare in Communist Czechoslovakia - This article is part of the main article: Czechoslovakia Health reform - (This article is about movements to improve health. For more information about political movements affecting the delivery of healthcare and healthcare systems, see Healthcare reform.
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