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Can Social Networking Improve Adolescent Health?

Many teens and college students have no problem chronicling their sexual and drug exploits on social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook -- until, of course, it costs them a job opportunity. But what if their first personal warning didn't come from a potential employer, but from a helpful doctor? That was the question pediatrician Dr. Megan Moreno sought to answer when she e-mailed 95 inner-city 18- to 20-year-olds to warn them about the potential problems their MySpace profiles might... Full Story
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