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Seattle study finds some TV programs improve children's behavior
Posted on February 18, 2013 at 12:59 PM
Updated Tuesday, Feb 19 at 9:03 PM
TV violence has long been blamed for aggression in children. But could the reverse also be true? Can changing what kids watch actually improve their behavior? Seattle Children's researchers decided to find out, in the first study of its kind.
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