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15th November 2001
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Are you under 18? Fancy being an online reporter? Check out the new BBC Schools Community site and find out how!
Find out how your body works! Do a body tour and have a real close look. How you think about yourself matters - it can affect your school and home life. Need a break? Why not try some fun activities?

Body matters

What is your blood made of and how do your eyes work? It's up to you - either get the quick Body Tour or look at some longer, more detailed facts about your body and what it does. Check out how to look after your body with lots of suggestions on things to avoid and good stuff to try!

Body tour
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How to look after your body
Mind matters

The way you feel about yourself, your friends, your family, your school and life in general affects your whole life. Read and think about things that might be worrying you, and get some ideas on positive steps to take if you're not feeling great, and have some fun with the activities!

What's worrying you?
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