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  2. Effects of pornography on young people - Wikipedia

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    Svedin et. al. found that a moderate consumption of pornography is associated with good mental health in boys, while both extremes (too much or too few) were worse off. [12] Watching deviant (non-mainstream) pornography was associated with worse mental health in boys, but girls were unaffected. [12]

  3. Spotlighting the spectrum: autism representation on TV - AOL

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    From medical dramas to family cartoons, more television series are highlighting what it’s like to live with autism spectrum disorder, a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain.

  4. Autism in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The TV series Good Doctor, featuring an autistic doctor, began on South Korean TV in August 2013. (An American version would first air in 2017, and a Japanese one in 2018). The popular book Population One: Autism, Adversity, and the Will to Succeed [22] was released by 17 year old American author Tyler McNamer in August 2013.

  5. Mental illness in media - Wikipedia

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    The research concluded that adults ages 16–99 who watch TV more than three hours a day were more likely to have poor mental health. 3 hours or more of television or screen time in children lead to a downward trend in mental health positivity. The study concluded that there is a correlation between screen time and a decline in mental health.

  6. Autism linked to screen time in babies - AOL

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  7. Why I put my family — and my son’s autism — on reality TV

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  8. Social aspects of television - Wikipedia

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    Research shows that watching television starting at a young age can profoundly affect children's development. These effects include obesity, language delays, and learning disabilities. Physical inactivity while viewing TV reduces necessary exercise and leads to over-eating. Language delays occur when a child does not interact with others.

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