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8/25/2011
A study conducted at the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at NY's Columbia University found that U.S. teens who use social networking sites and watch "suggestive" TV shows are more likely to use tobacco, drugs, and alcohol. Social network users were five times more likely to report using tobacco, three times more likely to say they used alcohol, and twice as likely to admit using marijuana.
Source: HealthDay
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