WELCOME! to Current Health 2's Web extension for March 2008.
Depending on where you live, March this year is shaking its lion's mane or being uncharacteristically lamb-like. No matter what today's weather is, though, spring is just around the bend. (This year, the first day of spring is March 20.) With warmer weather come more opportunities to get outside and exercise.
That explains the timing of this issue's article "Move It!" Sure, teens can get aerobic exercise even in the dead of winter -- from kickboxing classes indoors to ice hockey at an outdoor rink. But spring brings new opportunities to take fitness to the streets, whether it's inline skating, a pickup basketball game, or laps in a pool. Students who aren't athletic can still find simple, enjoyable ways to get their hearts pumping. Our article gives the why -- the how is up to them!
Cordially,
Meredith Matthews
**Special feature: Are cases of drug-resistant infections like MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) popping up in your community? To help your students learn more about this growing health problem, Current Health 2 is making available an article on MRSA we published in December 2006. Click here to access it.
Issue Links for March 2008
Move
Fencing 101
Fencing Online
Your Choices
Xanga: Abuse
Friendster -- to report offensive content, click report at the bottom of the offending poster's page
LiveJournal: Report Abuse
i-SAFE Inc.
SafeTeens.com
Teenangels
Connect Safely
WiredSafety
ProtectKidsOnTheNet.com
Your Mind
Schizophrenia.com
Canvas -- a film about schizophrenia
Schizophrenia: Open the Doors
Your Energy
HealthAtoZ -- to find your target heart rate, click on Tools and then Target Heart Rate Calculator
Mayo Clinic
Your Body
WebMD Medical Symptom Checker
Child Welfare Information Gateway
The Center for Adoption Support and Education, Inc.
Your World
Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice
FIMDM Health News Review
HealthWorks
American Dental Hygienists' Association