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The document compiles various studies and reports on adolescent health, focusing on risk behaviors, health education, and substance use among adolescents in India and globally. It highlights the importance of health literacy, effective interventions, and the impact of socio-economic factors on adolescent well-being. The references include works from the World Health Organization, CDC, and various academic journals, providing a comprehensive overview of current research and trends in adolescent health.

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The document compiles various studies and reports on adolescent health, focusing on risk behaviors, health education, and substance use among adolescents in India and globally. It highlights the importance of health literacy, effective interventions, and the impact of socio-economic factors on adolescent well-being. The references include works from the World Health Organization, CDC, and various academic journals, providing a comprehensive overview of current research and trends in adolescent health.

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