Social networking increases risk of teen drug abuse: study (Reuters)

by Yahoo on August 25, 2011

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - 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.


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