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Profanity in TV & video games linked to teen aggression
news.byu.edu — “While it’s been long established that watching violent scenes increases aggression levels, a new study in the medical journal Pediatrics suggests that profanity in the media may have a similar effect. Pediatrics is the top-ranked journal in its field and among the top 2 percent most-cited scientific and medical journals in the world.” View full resource at news.byu.edu
Most Recently Shared on October 22, 2011 at 2:16 pm By:
How exactly is profanity on TV and #video games effecting our teens? #Teen #aggression on the rise. #parenting http://t.co/0TsZlVO5
Sisters protect siblings from depression, study shows
news.byu.edu — “Something about having a sister " even a little sister " makes 10- to 14-year-olds a bit less likely to feel down in the dumps.” View full resource at news.byu.edu
Most Recently Shared on August 3, 2010 at 12:04 pm By:
Interesting > study: Having a sister helps protect girls from adolescent depression http://bit.ly/9graJW (via @FreeRangeKids)

