Vallejo Times-Herald: Touro students give Vallejo youth tips and moves to survive teen years

By Sarah Rohrs Times-Herald staff writer /

Armed with high energy music, baskets of fruits and vegetables and fliers by the dozens, Touro University students delivered a big message to dozens of high school students — it’s never too late to embrace a healthy lifestyle.

The teen lifestyle can pose a host of problems before kids even reach adulthood, Touro officials said. Those include fatty foods, too little activity, diabetes, stress and teen pregnancy.

At the core of the conference is the message that students should start out early

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