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Teen girls' health

A GP and a group of teenage girls explain how the HPV vaccine can reduce the risk of cervical cancer.

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Is your partner treating you properly?

How to recognise physical, emotional and verbal abuse, and what to do if it's happening in your relationship.

What drugs do to you

Half of 16 to 24 year olds in England and Wales have tried illegal drugs. But what dangers do they face?

Ready to go all the way?

Things to consider if you're thinking about having sex. Includes 10 questions that you should ask yourself.

Acne

Around 80% of teenagers and many adults have acne. Find out what causes it and what treatments are available.

Teenage girls video wall

See what matters to teenage girls as they share their real-life experiences and concerns.

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Tools

Mumps in students is on the increase

Cases of mumps among students are soaring: advice for parents and teenagers.

Focus on chlamydia

Where to get tests and how to treat the most common STI among young people.

Sex and young people

Answers to sex FAQs, including saying no to sex, what to do if a condom splits, being gay, and more.