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01/26/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Experts warn that kids who watch TV see more ads for junk food, consuming on average 500 more snacks per year than kids who don’t
Indeed, advertisements influence the mind. Experts discovered that children and teens who watched over three hours of TV commercials a day consumed more unhealthy foods compared to those who only saw only a few TV ads. The research team based the study on a YouGov survey, which involved more than 3,000 participants who were 11 […]
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