By: Lisa C Moore | 2010-04-03 | Depression Teenage suicide is the third highest cause of death among youngsters aged between the age 15 to 24 years. Teenagers tend to resort to easy and temporary solutions like alcohol, drugs or sex, since these are all readily available today. These are dangerous shortcuts that only amount to a temporary escape from a depressed state. However, these can aggravate suicidal tendencies. read more
By: Tammy Stoner | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement Teenage suicide is preventable when people learn to recognize the warning signs. Often teenagers present the warning signs to people closest to them. Unfortunately by the time a teenager that is feeling suicidal gets to a trained mental health professional, it can be too late. read more
By: Sofea Joshua | 2011-02-21 | Music Suicide Silence is a very famous and popular band amongst mainly, teenagers and fans of heavy metal music. Here, you have the background information and history of this famous band, basically the low down! read more
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By: A. Wolski | 2010-04-27 | Book Reviews The problem of child suicide continues to grow and the lives of many young people aged from 10 upwards will be lost to this tragic event. In the United States alone, suicide is the third leading cause of death in teenagers and the fourth leading cause of death in pre-teens. read more
By: sandi smith | 2010-11-30 | Acne This article addresses two recent studies, the first suggesting that Accutane may cause teen suicide, the other arguing it saves teens from more suicide, which is truly caused by acne. read more
By: Josephine Osborn | 2012-04-16 | Medicine As suicide becomes a worldwide problem, the World Health Organization (WHO) devotes time and effort for its prevention. It has found that the reason for suicide in Europe and America is depression and other mental disorders. Depression does not merely rely on antidepressants and the relief it can give because the fight against depression and suicide has been cultural and social. It needs communit read more
By: michaelstorms | 2010-12-27 | Recreation & Sports Jake Shannon – Everyone knows that cigarette smoking is bad for those around you and even worse for your own health read more
By: Ben Leichtling | 2010-04-02 | Regulatory compliance Here's a new slant on the cluster of suicides of four teenage girls from Schenectady High School, New York, that was stimulated by abuse and bullying in school and a war-zone environment outside school. Instead of working together to transform the school and the neighborhood environment, Rev. Veron House, pastor of the Life Changes World Ministries in Schenectady, and school superintendent, Eric Ely, are arguing over who was to blame and who should be responsible for fixing the problem. read more
By: Mandy Jane Clarke | 2011-02-15 | Reference & Education Teen suicide is a pandemic in this country. Bullying and teen suicide have now become synonymous. read more
By: Bianca Tora | 2010-04-02 | Parenting As parents and teachers, we need to be more aware about the threat suicide is to our adolescent population. Teen suicide is a problem that requires our vigilance and attention. The problem is that teens often go through periods of moodiness and anxiety; there is a tendency on our parts to dismiss warning signs as "just puberty." read more
By: Andrew Kosinski | 2010-04-01 | Acne A common stereotype of the teenage male is that they have acne. Often when 'nerds' are depicted, they are shown with acne. It has been found that roughly 85 percent of teenagers suffer from acne and some even have acne continue directly into adulthood as well. read more
By: Jason Albany | 2011-01-29 | Health & Fitness For most people, the teenage years are a mix of great times and hard times. It is only when you are at that stage that you can truly appreciate it. The experience is affected by factors such as family, social intuition, performance at school and peer group. read more
By: Leon Cautillo | 2010-03-31 | Depression Have you ever seen a baby who was experiencing a depressive emotional state? Of course not. Have you ever seen a young happy child finding out he is not going to get to go to Disneyland? Can you imagine his mood swing from very up to very down. Ever seen a teenage girl finding out her new boyfriend went out with her best friend? read more