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A study suggests that disadvantaged teens may get more than an academic boost by attending top-notch high schools - their health may also benefit.
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... a pretty minor change in the minimum wage can make a substantial difference in public health," said lead researcher Kelli Komro, a professor ...
Poor teens' health may benefit from top schools - Washington Times
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Disadvantaged teens may get more than an academic boost by attending top-notch high schools - their health may also benefit, a study suggests.
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Disadvantaged teens may get more than an academic boost by attending top-notch high schools - their health may also benefit, a study suggests.
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