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Alan Newman

Ballot-Box.net | Free Polls for your website - 0 views

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Daphne Emrick

Teen pregnancy, abortion rates rise - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    This is a very wonderful story based on pregnancy I think that girl's should not have any abortion's because you should never been doing what you was doing. Don't go get a abortion and your killing yourself and your baby. This is going to come back on you and you will have dreams about it. You will start wondering I should of keep my baby. Instead you drop him like he/she was some trash I really don't get why do females kill there baby. It will keep going on and on. If you don't want a baby now I suggest you find safety and protection if you don't want one. You just got to think about the living of it you killed your child that you had it really don't make any sence why you did what you did to have it. Question did you know that you had it.
Korry Busch

Tiny projects keep it new - (37signals) - 0 views

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    Not really related, but a great read for SciJourn.
Marquise Middleton

Some Brains May Be Primed For Pain - Science News - 0 views

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    Some brains may be primed for pain Addiction-related process may keep people hurting long after an injury heals A signal in the brain can predict who will continue to suffer back pain more than a year after an initial injury.
Damonte Johnson

Teen Health - Health Topics - Hearing - 0 views

  • The amount of energy in the noise and the damage it can do to your hearing increases very rapidly as it gets louder. In fact, noise energy doubles for every 3 decibels (3dB) increase in the loudness of the sound - and 3dB is such a small increase in loudness that you probably wouldn't even notice it.
  • What sort of noise causes the harm? For young people in particular, the most dangerous noise is amplified music, for example in gigs and clubs. Headphones, car stereos and mobile phones are also having a bad effect on the hearing of young people.
  • Research shows that 25% of people listen to headphones at a level that will cause hearing damage. Follow the 60/60 rule - don't have your player above 60% of the maximum volume, and don't listen to it for more than 60 minutes at a time.
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  • One study suggests that listening to headphones at 80% for 90 minutes a day can lead to hearing loss. The authors say that this can take years for the damage to show up, so young people might not notice a loss of hearing until they are in their late 20s. At 100% for only five minutes you could do damage.
  • dulled hearing difficulty in understanding speech feeling full inside your ears ringing or high-pitched noise in your ears
  • In night clubs - where much of the damage is done - do not stay long, don't go too often and keep well away from the loudspeakers - or go somewhere else where the music is not so loud.
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    Information specifically on the effects on teens and the teenage ear
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