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Please send us a message if you can't find what you're looking for. Or you have a suggestion of something we could include. Using the keyboard instead of the mouse.As well as using the tab key to navigate through the screen, the ChildLine website has special access keys: Alt+S = skip navigationAlt+1 = homeAlt+0 = accessibility information. Is the text size too large or too small? In Internet Explorer, go to View > Text size and select your desired text size setting (eg, larger, smaller). In Firefox, go to View > Text size and increase/decrease using Ctrl and + or - If you have a scroll wheel on your mouse, you can hold down Ctrl and scroll back or forth to increase or decrease the font size in both IE and Firefox. On an Apple Mac, you can use the Monitor & Sound Control Panel to change the resolution. Having difficulty with your keyboard or mouse?

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Alcohol Advice

Alcohol is often forgotten about when we mention drugs as it’s so accepted and widely available nowadays. Though it may be legal and is usually a counterpart of a good night out, it can still pose the same threats as other less common drugs. I’m sure we all know the short-term effects of alcohol, at worst these are: slurred speech, vomiting, headaches, distorted speech and vision, impaired judgement, memory loss and many more. Thankfully most people know their limits and avoid the longer term effects which are listed below. Long-Term Dangers of Alcohol Alcohol causes more pain and suffering than all other recreational drugs combined.

Addiction Fact: The earliest evidence of alcohol drinking is thought to be around 7000BC. Why Do People Drink Alcohol? People have been drinking alcohol for thousands of years. What Steps to take when Drinking How to Tell if You Have an Alcohol Problem If alcohol is beginning to cause problems in your life then there will usually be signs. How To Deal - With Alcoholic Parents. Self Harm. YoungMinds. The Butterfly Project (for teens who cut) Skin-care Advice. The teen years can be filled with angst – the last thing you need is trouble skin.

Skin-care Advice

We asked the experts for solutions to the most common teen skin problems. WebMD Feature From breakouts that come out of the blue, to finger warts that makes you feel like everyone's staring, to an oily complexion that shines out of control, the teenage years can be filled with skin problems. If you're like many teenagers, you probably feel you're the only one who's affected. The truth is that you're not - skin problems are common in teenagers. "As a dermatologist [a skin specialist], I understand how frustrating and embarrassing certain teen skin problems are," says Dr Joel Schlessinger. To help you do just that, we turned to several experts for advice on some of the most common teenage skin problems.