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Intervention to trim children's screen time yields modest outcomes
Techniques used in a program to cut down on screen time did not significantly change the number of hours spent by young children in front of a TV, computer or game console, according to a Canadian study in the journal Pediatrics. Researchers found no difference in BMI scores between the intervention group and the control group but did find a significant difference in the number of meals eaten in front of the TV.

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