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Study finds junk-food marketing changes the tastes of kids as young as age 4. June 21, 2010— -- For generations now, the grocery store tantrum has marked a rite of passage for parents ...
Mainly, the study was small – including only 13 children – and the preschoolers selected the “tastiest” snack in front of each other, so they could have been influenced by their peers ...
A recent study suggests that cartoons used in advertising may be contributing to rise in e-cig use among youths. By Jon-Patrick Allem. Published June 16, 2019 9:00PM (EDT) ...
Children's cartoons, often seen as innocent films about royalty and furry animals, are "rife with on-screen death and murder," a new study finds. The significant characters in kids' animated films ...