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February 14, 1997 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-02-14

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Can what's inside an orange
really prevent aging on your face?

Come in and

School, Friends
Stress Out Teens

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VISAGE ANTI-AGING INT'L

JOHN WILKENS

SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

Parasites Make
Life Lousy For Kids

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This is a story about head lice.
They have survived the ages
by becoming jungle guerrillas,
creeping through the trees that
are our hair shafts, sheltering
their young among the trunks,
stopping on the well-shaded
floor for a bite now and then.
We are their unwilling hosts,
and their only known enemy.
But they live where we can't see
them, on the tops of our heads,
back behind our ears, in the
thick growth along the napes of
our necks. (Stop scratching.)

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"They all worry about simi-
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bodily changes caused by pu-
berty, forming friendships and
romances, and adapting to new
rules at home," says Bonnie
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Good students are more like-
ly to worry about peer relation-
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Depressed girls are more like-
ly than their peers to worry
about appearance. Depressed
boys are most concerned about
family problems. Nationally, 16
percent of boys and 11 percent
of girls report moderate to high
levels of depression.
Girls who cut classes, get into
fights or otherwise misbehave
are more concerned than other
students about family problems.
Misbehaving boys, however,
tend to worry most about rela-
tionships with the opposite sex.
Leadbeater points out that
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