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Retail licensing requirements written with cigarettes in mind could be helping lower the risk of teenagers using other tobacco products such as e-cigarettes.
Teenagers in Great Britain are being asked to take part in a study to learn if immunising them against meningitis B could protect them and other people.
VietNamNet Bridge – Luu Duc Hoang, 17, a student from a high school in the northern port city of Hai Phong, does not have a driving licence, but he drives a motorbike every day to school.
VietNamNet Bridge – People throughout the country are familiar with various charity and educational activities organised by the Hoi Quan Cac Ba Me (Club of Mothers).
VietNamNet Bridge – Weighing 129 kilos, Ngo Thuy Tien thought it would be difficult to move on the dance floor, but she has developed a passion for the performing arts.
VietNamNet Bridge – A range of obstetrics and gynecology clinics sit along Giai Phong Street, across from Bach Mai Hospital.
Signs warning shoppers how much exercise they need to do to burn off calories in sugary drinks can encourage healthier choices, US research suggests.
VietNamNet Bridge – Dr. Ngo Thi Yen, head of the Family Planning Faculty at the HCM City-based Tu Du Hospital, says hundreds of minors go to her faculty for abortion counseling every month.
VietNamNet Bridge – National writing-award winners such as La Nguyen Quoc Vinh, Van Thanh Le, Pham Ba Diep and Nguyen Duong Quynh will join a cultural exchange held by the HCM City-based Tuoi Tre newspaper on Saturday.
Showing affection boldly right in the classroom, uploading sex clip videos on the Internet, making scenes of jealousy at school, pregnant teenagers ... are the signals of the degeneration of “school love”, which worry the schools and parents.