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		<title>Product Spotlight: A Street Called Maple Ave</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This road is full of terrifying hazards – many of our teens travel it every day… Depression. Bullying. Steroid abuse. These are some of the most harrowing issues affecting young people today. The threat they pose is reaching crisis levels. Counselors and educators all over The United States and Canada struggle to keep ahead of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA18"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-863" title="MAPLE AVE sign" src="http://blog.intermedia-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/MAPLE-AVE-sign.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="480" /></a><br />
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This road is full of terrifying hazards –<br />
many of our teens travel it every day…</em></p>
<p>Depression. Bullying. Steroid abuse. These are some of the most harrowing issues affecting young people today. The threat they pose is reaching crisis levels. Counselors and educators all over The United States and Canada struggle to keep ahead of the spread of these afflictions.</p>
<p>Seven powerful and provocative new short films, collectively called <a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA18">The Maple Ave Series</a>, provide valuable tools for initiating a dialogue about these disorders and shedding much-needed light on serious problems that teens face every day. Each Maple Ave film sets teens in believable dramas in which they struggle with an ever-growing roster of issues.</p>
<div id="attachment_877" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 730px"><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA17"><img src="http://blog.intermedia-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/hurting1.jpg" alt="" title="hurting" width="720" height="480" class="size-full wp-image-877" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Hurting: Cutting for Relief</p></div>
<p>One of the most troubling of these issues is self-mutilation, more commonly known as “cutting.” Cutting was virtually unheard of just a few years ago but is now finding its way into the mainstream of teen life. In <strong><em><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA17">THE HURTING: Cutting for Relief</a></em></strong>, a girl named Ashley substitutes one kind of pain for another, regularly cutting her arms and legs as a way of masking the misery of living with an abusive parent.</p>
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<div id="attachment_868" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 730px"><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA18"><img class="size-full wp-image-868" title="Ghosts in the Hall" src="http://blog.intermedia-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Ghosts-in-the-Hall.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="480" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ghosts in the Hall</p></div>
<p><strong>Same Problem, Different Perspectives</strong></p>
<p>As disturbing as cutting may be, it is not as widespread as the epidemic of bullying. In <strong><em><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA13">HATING TAMI: A Look At Female Bullying</a></em></strong><em>, </em>the main character is regularly ridiculed by her classmates. Tami is even made the butt of a classmate’s vicious prank in which a boy appears to be interested in her. Besides the all too realistic depiction of Tami’s predicament, the film examines the role of parents whose attitudes can sometimes leave kids emotionally stranded.</p>
<p>Another Maple Ave film<em>, <strong><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA16">GHOSTS IN THE HALL: The Aftermath of Bullying</a></strong>,</em> deals with the same subject from a different perspective. The film presents two teens, Jim and Jenny, who have the same problem but whose lives, we soon find out, take radically different trajectories. Like Tami in the previous film, the two are tormented by their peers. Jenny is able to pull herself from a deep depression. But Jim can’t cope. His gradual slide into despair makes it easy to see how simple-seeming student pranks can end in disaster.</p>
<div id="attachment_870" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 730px"><em><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA15"><img class="size-full wp-image-870" title="Jenny and Tanya" src="http://blog.intermedia-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Jenny-and-Tanya.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="480" /></a></em><p class="wp-caption-text">Jenny&#39;s Reasons</p></div>
<p><em><strong>Friends Helping Friends</strong> </em></p>
<p>Depression, resulting from bullying, is the subject of <strong><em><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA15">JENNY&#8217;S REASONS: A Story About Teen Depression</a></em></strong>. Jenny—the same girl who appears in <strong><em><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA16">Ghosts in the Hall</a></em></strong>—is in the grip of a deep depression. Confused, overwhelmed and desperate, Jenny makes plans to kill herself but is saved when a friend, Tanya, intervenes at the last moment, helping Jenny to cope by sharing a dark secret from her own life.</p>
<p>Jenny returns the favor in another Maple Ave film,<strong> <em><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA12">P.S. I MISS YOU: The Aftermath of Suicide</a></em></strong>. Tanya has a serious problem of her own: her brother has recently taken his life, and Tanya can’t make sense of it. She tries to deal with the loss by reaching out and helping others. But nothing seems to help. She starts drinking, and when that also does no good, she drinks more. Things have gone from bad to worse when her friend Jenny steps in and pulls Tanya back from the brink.</p>
<div id="attachment_871" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 730px"><em><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA12"><img class="size-full wp-image-871" title="P.S. I Miss You" src="http://blog.intermedia-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/P.S.-I-Miss-You.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="480" /></a></em><p class="wp-caption-text">P.S. I Miss You</p></div>
<p><em><strong>No Strange Bedfellows</strong></em></p>
<p>At first blush, bulimia and steroids may not seem to belong together in the same film. But as <strong><em><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA14">MORE THAN THIS: Steroid Abuse &#038; Eating Disorders</a></em></strong>  points out, these two seemingly unrelated disorders are quite similar: each is about addictive personalities, and each involves body image issues on both sides of the gender fence. </p>
<p>The film follows Donnie, a star basketball player, whose abuse of steroids is completely unraveling his life. His coach is reluctant to help his star planer, leaving the problem in the hands of his girlfriend, Angela. In this film, the character of Angela raises the question of the bystander, a person who is close to someone in trouble and either chooses to help… or not. While taking care of Donnie, Angela, who once struggled with bulimia, can’t bring herself to share her experiences with two classmates for whom such a gesture could be crucial.</p>
<p>The final film in the series also deals with addiction. In <strong> <em><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA19">PROMISE ME: Parents with Addictions</a></em></strong>, Ann’s parents are tearing apart the family with their twin addictions—the father’s to gambling, the mother’s to alcohol. Like her mother, Ann has trouble facing reality. She can’t bring herself to confront them even after her father has worked his way through her entire college fund. The result for Ann is despair. Despite the efforts of her brother and her best friend, her depression worsens until it seems that she is powerless to do little else but succumb to it.</p>
<div id="attachment_882" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 730px"><a href="http://www.intermedia-inc.com/title.asp?sku=MA19"><img src="http://blog.intermedia-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/PROMISE-ME-Mike-Mom.jpg" alt="" title="PROMISE ME (Mike &amp; Mom)" width="720" height="480" class="size-full wp-image-882" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Promise Me</p></div>
<p><strong><em>Films Fulfilling their Function</em></strong>	</p>
<p>Besides the hot-button nature of the subject matter, the Maple Ave. series is certain to appeal for many other reasons. The recurring characters in these films give the series the welcome familiar feel of a weekly TV show. Each of the seven programs is 25-30 minutes long. This makes them ideal for classroom presentations, allowing time for questions and discussion. And since it’s likely that these engaging films will provoke a good deal of healthy reaction, the chances are good that they will do what they are supposed to: they will help.</p>
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		<title>Today is World AIDS Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 21:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the World AIDS Day Website: World AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1 each year around the world. It has become one of the most recognised international health days and a key opportunity to raise awareness, commemorate those who have passed on, and celebrate victories such as increased access to treatment and prevention services. [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.worldaidscampaign.org/en/World-AIDS-Day">From the World AIDS Day Website:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>World AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1 each year around the world. It has become one of the most recognised international health days and a key opportunity to raise awareness, commemorate those who have passed on, and celebrate victories such as increased access to treatment and prevention services.</p>
<p>UNAIDS took the lead on World AIDS Day campaigning from its creation until 2004. From 2004 onwards the World AIDS Campaign&#8217;s Global Steering Committee began selecting a theme for World AIDS Day in consultation with civil society, organisations and government agencies involved in the AIDS response.</p>
<p>Themes run for one or two years and are not just specific to World AIDS Day. Campaigning slogans such as &#8216;Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise&#8217; have been used year round to hold governments accountable for their HIV and AIDS related commitment.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Childhood Trauma and Obesity Link</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Related to a previous post about Michelle Obama&#8217;s effort to combat childhood obesity, we found this interesting article published by Time that discusses the links between childhood sexual abuse and trauma to eating disorders and obesity In recent years, studies by both Felitti and others have largely confirmed the association between sexual abuse — as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Related to a previous post about <a href="http://blog.intermedia-inc.com/michelle-obama-and-childhood-obesity/">Michelle Obama&#8217;s effort to combat childhood obesity</a>, we found this interesting <a href="http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,1951240,00.html">article published by <strong><em>Time</em></strong><em></a> that discusses  the links between childhood sexual abuse and trauma to eating disorders and obesity</p>
<blockquote><p>In recent years, studies by both Felitti and others have largely confirmed the association between sexual abuse — as well as other types of traumatic childhood experience — and eating disorders or obesity. A 2007 study of more than 11,000 California women found that those who had been abused as children were 27% more likely to be obese as adults, compared with those who had not, after adjusting for other factors. A 2009 study of more than 15,000 adolescents found that sexual abuse in childhood raised the risk of obesity 66% in males in adulthood. That study found no such effect in women, but did find a higher risk of eating disorders in sexually abused girls.</p>
<p>Discoveries by Felitti and colleagues have also helped give rise to broader work linking stressful experiences early in life — as early as in the womb — to effects on health and behavior later on, such as an increased risk of heart disease or becoming addicted to drugs. Scientists are finding that such effects are not only long-lasting, but can even be inherited by future generations.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,1951240,00.html">Link to the complete Time article</a></p>
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		<title>Michelle Obama and Childhood Obesity</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 22:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Found via Care2.com: First lady Michelle Obama talks about the growing problem of childhood Obesity in the United States. “Medical experts have warned that our children are on track to be less healthy than we are.” &#8211; First Lady Michelle Obama We should be ashamed of that fact. Michelle Obama is leading the charge against [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Found via <a href="http://www.care2.com/causes/health-policy/blog/michelle-obama-taking-on-childhood-obesity-crisis/" target="_blank">Care2.com:</a> First lady Michelle Obama talks about the growing problem of childhood Obesity in the United States.</p>
<blockquote><p>“Medical experts have warned that our children are on track to be less healthy than we are.” &#8211; First Lady Michelle Obama</p>
<p>We should be ashamed of that fact.</p>
<p>Michelle Obama is leading the charge against childhood obesity. We’ve already seen her tending the White House vegetable garden and encouraging children to participate in the growing process. Now she’s taking that enthusiasm to a whole new level, with a national campaign.</p>
<p>The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that 12.4 percent of 2-5 year olds are obese; for 6-11 year-olds it&#8217;s 17.0 percent; and for the 12-19 year-old crowd, it&#8217;s 17.6 percent.</p>
<p>Health risks as a result of obesity include heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, asthma, and sleep apnea. </p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.care2.com/causes/health-policy/blog/michelle-obama-taking-on-childhood-obesity-crisis/">Link to the Article</a>.</p>
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		<title>Illinois Adopts STD &#8220;Shortcut&#8221; Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 20:46:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Illinois joins a growing number of states to adopt the sensible policy of &#8220;fast-tracking&#8221; STD treatment: Found Via Womenstake: These laws allow a health care provider to write a prescription for medicine to treat the partner of a person who has tested positive for an STD like chlamydia or gonorrhea. So: Bob goes to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Illinois joins a growing number of states to adopt the sensible policy of &#8220;fast-tracking&#8221; STD treatment: </p>
<p>Found Via<a href="http://www.womenstake.org/2009/12/illinois-joins-other-states-that-allow-a-shortcut-to-std-treatment.html"> <em>Womenstake</em></a>:   </p>
<blockquote><p>These laws allow a health care provider to write a prescription for medicine to treat the partner of a person who has tested positive for an STD like chlamydia or gonorrhea. So: Bob goes to the doctor and tests positive for an STD. Bob gets a prescription or medicine to treat the STD, and the doctor also writes a prescription or gives Bob enough additional medicine to treat Bob’s partner or partners without the doctor having to see them also. </p>
<p>Bob’s chances of re-infection are lowered, and the partner(s) is less likely to spread the STD to someone else. Just an aside: Let’s hope this also comes with some counseling on using condoms to reduce the future risk of getting an STD. </p></blockquote>
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		<title>Today is the Great American Smokeout</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 22:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is the American Cancer Society&#8217;s &#8220;Great American Smokeout&#8221; The purpose of this event it to encourage and help people to quit smoking. For those people who aren&#8217;t sure they want to quit, we found this interesting article on care2.com by Melissa Breyer that talks about some of the nasty ingredients found in cigarettes: For [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is the <a href="http://www.cancer.org/docroot/subsite/greatamericans/index.asp?from=GASO2009">American Cancer Society&#8217;s &#8220;Great American Smokeout</a>&#8221;  The purpose of this event it to encourage and help people to quit smoking.</p>
<p>For those people who aren&#8217;t sure they want to quit, we found this interesting article on <a href="http://www.care2.com/greenliving/the-shocking-ingredients-in-cigarettes.html">care2.com </a>by Melissa Breyer that talks about some of the nasty ingredients found in cigarettes:</p>
<blockquote><p>For a start, here’s the who’s who of the most toxic ingredients used to make cigarettes tastier, and more quickly, effectively addictive:</p>
<p>Ammonia: Household cleaner.<br />
Arsenic: Used in rat poisons.<br />
Benzene: Used in making dyes, synthetic rubber.<br />
Butane: Gas; used in lighter fluid.<br />
Carbon monoxide: Poisonous gas.<br />
Cadmium: Used in batteries.<br />
Cyanide: Lethal poison.<br />
DDT: A banned insecticide.<br />
Ethyl Furoate: Causes liver damage in animals.<br />
Lead: Poisonous in high doses.<br />
Formaldehyde: Used to preserve dead specimens.<br />
Methoprene: Insecticide.<br />
Maltitol: Sweetener for diabetics.<br />
Napthalene: Ingredient in mothballs.<br />
Methyl isocyanate: Its accidental release killed 2000 people in Bhopal, India, in 1984.<br />
Polonium: Cancer-causing radioactive element.</p></blockquote>
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