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Phone-in: Teenage StressWednesday 24 September 2003
teenage stress
Stress levels are rising in young people - but why and what can be done to help them?

If you're a student preparing to go to university - how have you dealt with stress? Are pressures different depending on religious or ethnic backgrounds?
If you're a parent - how have you handled a stressed-out child? Or perhaps you feel that young people should pull themselves together and enjoy the best years of their lives?
Read more of your views/experiences
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