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Report Ties Children’s Use of Media to Their HealthA review of 173 studies found that more time with television, films, video games, magazines, music and the Internet was linked to rises in childhood obesity, tobacco use and sexual behavior. ... |
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A New Perspective on TV and Childhood ObesityYou've heard the messages about TV time and the link to childhood obesity. The concept makes sense; kids who watch more TV spend less time being active, they often eat... ... |
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A New Study on TV and Childhood ObesityYou've heard the messages about TV time and the link to childhood obesity. The concept makes sense; kids who watch more TV spend less time being active, they often eat... ... |
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One Way To Curb Childhood ObesityAccording to a new study conducted by the National Bureau of Economic Research - funded by the National Institutes of Health - a ban on fast food advertisements to kids could cut childhood obesity by as much as 18% in ages 3-11 and 14% in ages 12-18. But, fast food restaurants - of which many ha... |
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Family Party: 30 Great Games trailer looks great, shows family games[ Not streaming? Update your Flash player. New videos added daily! See the next 20 new videos ] We all know by now that the Wii is only for the hardcore crowd. Games like WiiMusic, Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun, and Animal Crossing are above and beyond what casual gamers can comprehend. Th ... |
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TV Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity, Economists SayChildren’s weight gain is linked to the frequency of fast food advertisements on television, according to a new study. ... |

