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    • Smoking
      • Media Influences
        • Children are at lower risk of smoking and drinking if their parents monitor and set limits on their movie viewing.
        • Seeing smoking in movies can almost triple the chances that an adolescent will try smoking
        • Adolescents who watch R-rated movies are more likely to initiate smoking and drinking
        • Tobacco Brands Still Common in PG-13 Movies
      • Parent & Family Influences
        • Adolescents who watch R-rated movies are more likely to initiate smoking and drinking.
        • Use of Cigarettes and Alcohol by Preschoolers While Role-playing As Adults
        • Mothers' Opinions Matter Study (MOMS)
    • Obesity, Diet, & Activity
      • Media Influences
        • TV in the Bedroom and Child Overweight
      • Family Influences
      • School & Community Influences
        • Supermarket Nutrition Navigation System Launched
    • Chronic Health Conditions
      • Impact on Families
      • Family-Centered Care Programs
    • Prenatal Exposure
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Dartmouth
Medical School

Children's Hospital at Dartmouth

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Hood Center for Children and Families
Dartmouth Medical School
One Medical Center Drive, HB 7465
Lebanon, NH 03756
Telephone: 603-653-0777
Email: Hood.Center@Dartmouth.edu