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Social Networking Boosts Teen Drug Abuse Risk: StudySocial Networking Boosts Teen Drug Abuse Risk: S
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Title Social Networking Boosts Teen Drug Abuse Risk: StudySocial Networking Boosts Teen Drug Abuse Risk: S
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/748546?src=rsshttp://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/748546?src=rss
Description Time spent social networking increases the risk of teens smoking, drinking and using drugs, according to a national survey of American attitudes on substance abuse released on Wednesday. Reuters Health Information
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Date Aug 30, 2011
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