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Attention to food health warnings in children's advertising: A French perspective

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The mediating role of Internet addiction in depression, social anxiety, and psychosocial well-being among adolescents in six Asian countries: A structural equation modelling approach

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Adolescent smoking and volume of exposure to various forms of media

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Weekday and weekend food advertising varies on children's television in the USA but persuasive techniques and unhealthy items still dominate

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Relative risks of Internet-related addictions and mood disturbances among college students: a 7-country/region comparison

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The extent and nature of food advertising to children on Spanish television in 2012 using an international food-based coding system and the UK nutrient profiling model

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Use of social networking sites and alcohol consumption among adolescents

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Social media indicators of the food environment and state health outcomes

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Do E-health interventions improve physical activity in young people: a systematic review

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Tracking search engine queries for suicide in the United Kingdom, 2004-2013

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