| June 2007 |
Volume , Number 4
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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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Tobacco Still Biggest Health Threat for Kids
Teens are beginning smoking “at alarming rates” and young smokers are almost sure to become adult nicotine addicts.
School Wellness Policies and the Fight on Childhood Obesity
Are schools complying with a mandate to have wellness policies in place, and if so, are the policies affecting students’ health and weight?
‘Connecting with the Younger Demographic’
Digital Food Ads Target Children, Teens
You thought radio and television were tempting kids to eat junk food, but that is so out-of-date. Brace for the new interactive world.
It’s Effective, But Is It Safe? Debating FDA’s Rules on Drugs
Recent recalls of FDA-approved drugs raise questions about whether the regulatory agency needs to do more post-market surveillance.
Credits: Virginia Robinson, Editor, robinsoneditor@attglobal.net
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