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Milwaukee teen birth rate drops to 28-year low
Marquette Tribune, WI - Nov 25, 2008
The teen birth rate is at a 28-year low, the Milwaukee Health Department announced last week. For Milwaukee teens ages 15 to 17, there were 50.03 births per ...
Message to Reduce Risky Sexual Activity Reaches Across All Teens
Newswise (press release) - Nov 25, 2008
She said ?troubling findings of an increasing teen birth rate in 2006 and the increasing number of sexually experienced teens after a low in 1999,? just ...
A Teen's Suicide: As People Watched Online, Where Was The Moral ...
Hartford Courant, United States - Nov 26, 2008
In 2005, Bev Holzrichter of Charlotte, Iowa, was kicked by one of her horses that had just given birth and her right leg was severely injured, said reports ...
Brown County teen pregnancies on rise
Green Bay Press Gazette, WI - Nov 18, 2008
Statistics released last week by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services show that in 2007 Brown County had 35.9 births from females 15-19 years old out ...
Don't call it a comeback till Britney special airs
Toronto Star,  Canada - Nov 29, 2008
14, 2005: Gives birth to a baby boy, Sean Preston. February 2006: Photographed driving with her infant son on her lap. Says she was simply trying to escape ...

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Peer educators bask in news of teen birth dip
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - Nov 18, 2008
So when a group of peer educators at Pearls for Teen Girls heard the news that Milwaukee's teen birth rate had hit a 28-year low, they felt proud. ...
March of Dimes gives South Carolina F for premature births
Anderson Independent Mail, SC - Nov 12, 2008
?Lack of access to adequate prenatal care among low-income individuals, tobacco use, and teen pregnancy all contribute to the number of premature births not ...
Rise in teen pregnancy alarming
Montgomery Advertiser, AL - Nov 13, 2008
For a decade, Alabama saw an encouraging decline in teen pregnancy, which fell from a rate of 57.1 births per 1000 teenage girls in 1996 to 37.5 such births ...
Teen pregnancy Officials puzzled, worried by rise in rate
Montgomery Advertiser, AL - Nov 18, 2008
Teens are more likely to make these sorts of choices. Babies of teen mothers are more likely to have low birth weights and more likely to be born premature. ...
Unprepared, often unsupported kids having kids
Statesman Journal, OR - Nov 23, 2008
Babies born to teen parents are more likely to have low birth weights, partly because of a lack of prenatal care, are more likely to be in poor health and ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: teen + births + 0.18  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

Pregnancies of city teens a quiet pattern
Boston Globe, United States - Aug 2, 2008
Gloucester's situation drew attention because the numbers were much higher than normal, but Brockton has struggled for years with a high teen birth rate. ...
Georgia has 7th highest teen birth rate in the country
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - Jul 30, 2008
By CRAIG SCHNEIDER / cschneider@ajc.com Georgia has the 7th highest teen birth rate in the United States, according to a national report released Wednesday. ...

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Teen Pregnancy Rate Hits 15-Year High
FOXNews - Jul 11, 2008
The pregnancy rate hit an all-time high of 39 births per 1000 teens in 1991 and then steadily declined until 2006. Teen pregnancy has been a hotly debated ...
Teen Birth Rates, Homicides on Increase, Report Shows Washington Post
Report: Teen pregnancies up for first CNN
US Teen Pregnancy Rates Rebound, Hits 15-Year High TheMedGuru
Science Daily (press release) - iTWire
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Mama mia! Teen births haunt Beverly
Boston Herald, United States - Jul 8, 2008
Between 2000 and 2006, there were 93 recorded teen births overall in the city of Beverly, compared to 118 in Gloucester, according to the state Department ...
Beverly Horribles parade prompts outcry in Gloucester Boston Globe
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SC teen birth rate 8th in nation
Charleston Post Courier, SC - Jul 30, 2008
By Diane Knich (Contact) South Carolina has the eighth-highest teen birth rate in the nation, according to a national analysis. Child Trends, a nonprofit ...
Use peer pressure to discourage teen pregnancy
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - Jul 30, 2008
7 in the nation in teen pregnancy rates. The big difference is that Gloucester is not populated by minorities. There are voices that insist it is a lack of ...
Teen pregnancy rises in DuPage Co.
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - Jul 29, 2008
"One factor contributing to this is that our community keeps growing and so, like any statistic, teen birth rates will rise with a population growth," said ...
Number of teen parents rising in DuPage County Naperville Sun
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Women's council hears about childhood obesity, teen pregnancy
Log Cabin Democrat, AR - Jul 30, 2008
However, he noted, there is very little use of abortion in Arkansas, and so the number of births to teen mothers and the number of teen pregnancies are ...
Latest State Data on Teen Birth Rates, Abstinence, and Contraception
AScribe (press release) - Jul 29, 2008
WASHINGTON, July 30 (AScribe Newswire) -- The 2008 edition of Child Trends' annual Facts at a Glance contains a state-by-state list of teen birth rates as ...
The real mistake in 'teen pregnancy'
Los Angeles Times, CA - Jul 13, 2008
The decline in births by teen mothers since 1990 consisted of 100000 fewer births by married teens and their generally adult-aged husbands -- hardly the ...
Teen Birth Rates: Prevention still the key Vallejo Times-Herald
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The Socioeconomic Consequences of Teen Childbearing Reconsidered -
AT Geronimus, S Korenman - Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1992 - JSTOR
... 0.75 -0.24 0.19 0.17 0.12 (0.18) (0.19) (0.27 ... a linear age-at-first-birth variable
primarily ... robustness check for the dichotomous teen births variable presented ...

Teen Out-of-Wedlock Births and Welfare Receipt: The Role of Childhood Events and Economic … -
CB An, R Haveman, B Wolfe - Review of Economics and Statistics, 1993 - JSTOR
... TEEN OUT-OF-WEDLOCK BIRTHS AND WELFARE ... the deci- sion to receive welfare benefits
subsequent to an out-of-wedlock birth is made after the birth oc- curs ...

[PDF] Does a ?Teen-birth?have Longer-term Impacts on the Mother? Evidence from the 1970 British Cohort … -
J Ermisch, D Pevalin - Institute for Social and Economic Research, Working Paper, 2003 - iser.essex.ac.uk
... of teen births because we do not know what the woman would have done later
in life if she had not had a birth as a teenager. Simple ...

The Socioeconomic Costs of Teenage Childbearing: Evidence and Interpretation -
AT Geronimus, S Korenman - Demography, 1993 - JSTOR
... and Moore (1979) report that the total (direct plus indirect) effect of delaying
birth for one year among women who had teen first births (ie, under ...

Motherhood during the teen years: A developmental perspective on risk factors for childbearing -
S MILLER?JOHNSON, DM WINN, J COIE, A MAUMARY? … - Development and Psychopathology, 1999 - Cambridge Univ Press
... ple into early and late teen motherhood using ... grade behavioral and family predictors
of birth status ... grade behavioral and family predictors of multiple births ...

Maternal age and birth outcomes: data from New Jersey -
NE Reichman, DL Pagnini - Fam Plann Perspect, 1997 - JSTOR
... in Table 4, infants born to all teen- agers except ... 0.00 na 0.09*** 0.06*** Used alcohol
during pregnancy na 0.04 ... na 0.28*** 0.27*** Had recent live birth na 0.02 ...

Children as Income-Producing Assets: The Case of Teen Illegitimacy and Government Transfers. -
GRG Clarke, RP Strauss - Southern Economic Journal, 1998 - questia.com
... because areas with low rates of teen pregnancy might have ... likely to encourage second
or later births but that ... may also increase the chance of a first birth. ...

[CITATION] THE IMPACTS OF TEENAGE CHILDBEARING ON THE MOTHERS AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF THOSE IMPACTS
VJ Hotz, SW McElroy, SG Sanders - … Having Kids: Economic Costs and Social Consequences of Teen …, 1997 - Urban Inst Pr

Can Beer Taxes Affect Teen Pregnancy? Evidence Based on Teen Abortion Rates and Birth Rates. -
B Sen - Southern Economic Journal, 2003 - questia.com
... Table 2. Estimation Results for Teen Abortion, Pregnancy, and Birth Rates Log Abortion
Rates [beta] (a) [beta] (a) [beta] (b) (t-stat) (t-stat) (t ...

Teen Childbearing and Educational Attainment: A Comparison of Methods -
AS Jones, NM Astone, PM Keyl, YJ Kim, CS Alexander - Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 1999 - Springer
... Teen birth is treated like any other observed covariate in the equation. This model
would be correct if teen pregnancy and birth had been assigned ran- domly. ...

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U.S. Teen Births Drop to Record Low Level in 2005

The teen birth rate in the United States reached its lowest level ever in 2005, according to a report released Tuesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Between 2004 and 2005, the birth rate for teens aged 15 to 19 fell 2 percent, to 40.4 births per 1,000. That's a 35 percent decrease from the peak teen birth rate of 61.8 births per 1,000 in 1991.

In total, there were 421,123 births to females under age 20 in 2005.

Non-Hispanic black teen girls had the sharpest birth rate decline, 6 percent from 2004 to 2005, which marks a decline of 59 percent since 1991.

The report, Births: Preliminary Data for 2005, also found:

  • The number of births to unmarried mothers of all ages increased 4 percent from 2004 to 2005, from 1.47 million to 1.52 million.
  • The total number of U.S. birth increased by 1 percent in 2005, to 4,140,419.
  • But the Caesarean delivery rate rose 4 percent to reach a record high in 2005, accounting for 30.2 percent of all births. The C-section rate has risen 46 percent since 1996.

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HIV/AIDS Epidemic Growing: UN Report

The worldwide HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to worsen and about 39.5 million people are currently infected with HIV, says a United Nations report released Tuesday.

This year, an additional 4.3 million people were infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and about 2.9 million people died of AIDS.

The joint UNAIDS/World Health Organization report said 63 percent (24.7 million) of people infected with HIV live in sub-Saharan Africa, the Associated Press reported.

However, the virus is spreading most rapidly in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. The rates of new infections in those areas have increased by nearly 70 percent over the past two years.

The number of new HIV infections in South and Southeast Asia increased by 15 percent since 2004 and by 12 percent in North Africa and the Middle East, the AP reported.

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Mattel Recalls Millions of Polly Pocket Dolls

About 2.4 million Polly Pocket dolls and accessories with tiny magnets are being recalled because the magnets pose a danger to young children, U.S.-based Mattel Inc. said Tuesday.

The tiny magnets can fall out of the dolls and accessories and be swallowed by children. If a child swallows more than one magnet, the magnets can attract one another and cause intestinal blockage, infection or perforation, United Press International reported.

There's also a risk that the magnets may be aspirated by children or that they will place the magnets in their ears or nose.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said it knows of 170 reports of the magnets falling out of the dolls or accessories. There have been three reports of children who suffered serious injuries after swallowing more than one magnet. All three children required surgery to treat intestinal perforations, UPI reported.

Consumers should take these toys away from children and contact Mattel at 888-597-6597 to arrange for return of the recalled items and to receive a voucher for a replacement toy.

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10 Companies Have 72% of Medicare Drug Plan Enrollment

Ten companies have 72 percent of those enrolled in the U.S. Medicare drug plans and just two stand-alone drug plans account for 23 percent of the enrollment, says a Kaiser Family Foundation article published Tuesday in the journal Health Affairs.

The analysis of enrollment data also found that about 4 percent (800,000) of the 22.5 million people who signed up for the Medicare drug benefit in 2006 are in plans that provide coverage for both brand-name and generic drugs in the so-called "doughnut hole" coverage gap.

Another 8 percent (1.5 million enrollees) have coverage in the gap for generic drugs only, while 9.3 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries qualify for subsidized coverage in the gap.

For 2007, as in 2006, most of the drug plan options for Medicare beneficiaries include a coverage gap, the article said.

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Salmonella Being Found in Chicken Meat: USDA

The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that a form of salmonella found in eggs is increasingly being found in chicken meat.

In a study published in the December issue of the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, the agriculture department said that positive test results for salmonella enteritidis on chicken carcasses increased fourfold from 2000 through 2005, the Associated Press reported.

The study also found that the percentage of processing plants that tested positive for salmonella enteritidis increased threefold from 2000 to 2005, and the number of states with positive tests for that type of salmonella increased from 14 to 24 during that time.

Salmonella enteritidis is one of the most common kinds of salmonella bacteria that can make people sick.

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Male Chimps Prefer Older Females

For male chimpanzees, age equals beauty.

Male chimps prefer older females with bald patches, sagging skin and wrinkles over younger females with full fur and well-toned bodies, according to new research in the journal Current Biology.

In fact, the desire for older, more experienced females is so strong that it's common for male chimps to fight over who gets to woo the oldest female in the tribe, The Times of London reported.

The researchers, led by Martin Muller of Boston University, studied chimps in Uganda's Kibale National Park. They concluded that male chimps prefer older females because their experience will benefit the pair's offspring. Unlike humans, female chimps do not go through menopause.

In addition, chimps are not monogamous. Male chimps only need to select females who are likely to survive and breed in the short term, The Times reported.

 
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