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    Injury And Violence Among Virginia Middle School Students: Results From The Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    During adolescence, youth begin to spend more time without adult supervision, gain more independence, and are more likely to engage in risk-taking behaviors making them particularly vulnerable to injury and violence. ...
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    Substance Use Among Virginia Middle School Students: Results From The Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    Drug abuse most often begins in adolescence and young adulthood, when youth begin trying alcohol, tobacco, and illegal and prescription drugs. Adolescents most frequently abuse alcohol, followed by marijuana and tobacco. ...
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    Injury And Violence Among Virginia High School Students: Results from the Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    During adolescence, youth begin to spend more time without adult supervision, gain more independence, and are more likely to engage in risk-taking behaviors making them particularly vulnerable to injury and violence. ...
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    Violence & Depression Among Virginia High School Students: Results From The Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    Suicide is the third leading cause of death for youth between the ages of 10 and 24. Complex peer, family, and romantic relationships, mental health concerns, and school stressors all impact suicide-related behaviors. ...
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    Nutrition Among Virginia High School Students: Results From The Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    Healthy eating contributes to growth and development of children and adolescents. Choosing nutritious foods helps prevent high cholesterol and high blood pressure, and helps reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as ...
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    Physical Activity Among Virginia Middle School Students: Results From The Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    Children and adolescents should participate in a daily minimum of 60 minutes of physical activity. Physical activity helps build and maintain healthy bones and muscles. It helps reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases, ...
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    Violence & Depression Among Virginia Middle School Students: Results From The Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    Suicide is the third leading cause of death for youth between the ages of 10 and 24. Complex peer, family, and romantic relationships, mental health concerns, and school stressors all impact suicide-related behaviors. ...
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    Substance Use Among Virginia High School Students: Results From The Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    Drug abuse most often begins in adolescence and young adulthood, when youth begin trying alcohol, tobacco, and illegal and prescription drugs. Adolescents most frequently abuse alcohol, followed by marijuana and tobacco. ...
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    Physical Activity Among Virginia High School Students: Results From The Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    Children and adolescents should participate in a daily minimum of 60 minutes of physical activity. Physical activity helps build and maintain healthy bones and muscles. It helps reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases, ...
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    Nutrition Among Virginia Middle School Students: Results From The Virginia Youth Survey – 2015 

    Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research (Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research; Virginia Department of Health, 2015)
    Healthy eating contributes to growth and development of children and adolescents. Choosing nutritious foods helps prevent high cholesterol and high blood pressure, and helps reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as ...
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