Link between TV ads and teens’ snack patterns found by study
Teens who watch TV could eat as much as 500 or more extra snacks throughout the course of a year compared to those who watch less TV.
Teens who watch TV could eat as much as 500 or more extra snacks throughout the course of a year compared to those who watch less TV.
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