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Monday, August 10, 2009

Myrtle Beach Passes The 'Teenage Test'

Planning a vacation that the whole family will enjoy is often difficult -- and teenagers can be particularly hard to please.

Myrtle Beach, however, passes the "teenage test." My 19-year-old stepson, who has grown bored with our more local beach towns, just returned from a trip to Myrtle Beach and loves it. So much so, in fact, he is already planning another trip this summer.

With that in mind, if you have an older teenager you are trying to convince to come along on a family vacation, you ought to check out this Myrtle Beach Resort. Actually, if you click on this one website, you'll actually be able to learn about seven different Myrtle Beach Resorts and Myrtle Beach Hotels.

If you have teenagers and thought the days of them being able to join in and really enjoy a family vacation were long since past, you ought to check out these links. For once, you might surprise your teenager -- instead of the other way around.

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Thursday, July 05, 2007

Breakthrough Video Game for Teens Helps Save Lives

A new video game called “Re-mission” is designed to give young cancer patients a sense of power and control over their disease. Rated T for teen, the 3D game is a 20 level journey through the bodies of fictional patients with different types of cancer. Players control a nanobot named Roxxi. The task? Blast cancer cells, battle bacterial infections, and manage realistic, life-threatening side effects.

But the game is more than a fun challenge. Studies show that young cancer patients who play the game are more likely to take their medicine, undergo needed therapy and understand their illness. That's because the game is geared to help teenagers better adhere to their cancer treatment and embrace vital behaviors to improve their health.

Watch a quick report on the game now:





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Monday, June 25, 2007

Video: Teens Fall Victim To Identity Theft

A growing number of teens are falling victim to the pernicious, digital age crime of identity theft.

Watch how teens are falling prey and how you and your teens can avoid this trap.






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