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Examining the self-harm and suicide contagion effects of the blue whale challenge on YouTube and Twitter: Qualitative study

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606 Is social media contributing to a new trend of burns in youth?

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Unhealthy food and non-alcoholic beverage advertising on children's, youth and family free-to-air and digital television programmes in Thailand

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A content analysis of tobacco and alcohol audio-visual content in a sample of UK reality TV programmes

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Teenage sexuality and media practice: Factoring in the influences of family, friends, and school

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Early childhood television viewing and adolescent behavior: The recontact study

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The body electric: Thin-ideal Media and eating disorders in adolescents

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The portrayal of older characters in Disney animated films

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Food and beverage advertising to children and adolescents on television: A baseline study

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See, like, share, remember: Adolescents' responses to unhealthy-, healthy- and non-food advertising in social media

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