| March 2007 |
Volume , Number 1
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A report from the Center for Health and Health Care
in Schools on the policies, politics and financing of health programming
in schools
In This Issue
Worth Noting

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Study Finds One-Third of Young Women Have HPV
A first look at the numbers for human papillomavirus (HPV) indicates the infection is more widespread than has been thought.
More Thoughts on Teen Motor Crashes
Studies show that understanding the developing minds and emotions of teenagers might improve driver education and the rate of car-related injuries and deaths.
The Tobacco Wars Heat Up
A senator believes this will be the year Congress gives the federal Food and Drug Administration authority to regulate nicotine-containing tobacco products.
SAMHSA Provides State-Level View of Substance Use and Mental Health
How well is your state doing to curb use of drugs and promote mental health, compared with other states?
Credits: Virginia Robinson, Editor, robinsoneditor@attglobal.net
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