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Young, teenage and health

Understanding and living with teenagers is not easy. With the series 'Visions of Science' we can learn to relate better with them.

This winter the cycle Visons Science offers a set of keys from the perspective of public health that provide access to adequate information to better relate to youth and adolescents.

Visions of Science is a cycle of talks coordinated by Lluís Reales that is done throughout the year in various librarys of Barcelona and which aims to disseminate issues related to the world of science. 

PROGRAM: 

7 pm, Monday 27 January 
The attractions and risks of body piercing and tattoos 
Xavier Sierra Valentí, a dermatologist and graduate in the humanities 
Biblioteca Sagrada Família

7.30 pm, Monday, February 3
Clues to interact with teenagers
Eva Bach, writer and pedagogue expert in adolescence

Biblioteca Les Corts-Miquel Llongueras

7 pm, Monday, February 10
Is the trail we leave in social networks dangerous? 
Victor Monte, journalist and managing partner of Zinkdo 
Biblioteca Camp de l'Arpa-Caterina Albert

7 pm, Monday, February 17 
What drugs do young people consume?
Núria Calzada, Energy Control
Biblioteca Vila de Gràcia

7 pm, Monday, February 24
What foods cause young people overweight?
Gemma Navarro, Head of Food and Dietetics, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Biblioteca Sagrada Familia

7.30 pm, Monday, March 3
Addiction to technology

Jordi Romañach, digital journalism specialized in business communication, author of the book 'Digital Diet'

Biblioteca Les Corts-Miquel Llongueras

7 pm, Monday, March 10

Symptoms of violence in partner relationships
Begoña Odriozola, psychologist

Biblioteca Camp de l'Arpa-Caterina Albert

7 pm, Monday, March 17

Sex education at home and in school
Elena Crespi, psychologist and sexologist

Biblioteca Vila de Gràcia 

Further information: Biblioteques de Barcelona

 

 

Publication date: Thursday, 16 January 2014
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