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New Study: Infant TV Exposure Lowers Cognitive and Language Development

by Jennifer Lance on December 8, 2010

Green Mama's Rant: Stop Erectile Dysfunction Commercials on TV!

by Jennifer Lance on February 8, 2010

Background TV Noise Reduces Parent-Child Interaction

by Jennifer Lance on December 28, 2009

Disney Admits Baby Einstein Does NOT Increase Intelligence

by Jennifer Lance on October 24, 2009

Hypermedia and High Blood Pressure in Kids

by Cate Nelson on August 10, 2009

TV Viewing Causes Lag in Infant Language Development

by Jennifer Lance on June 3, 2009

Sex, TV, & Kids: The Adverse Effects of Adult Programming

by Cate Nelson on May 12, 2009

PBS "Share the Earth" Earth Day Campaign

by ECP Editors on March 19, 2009

Augh! American TV Viewing at All-Time High

by Cate Nelson on February 28, 2009

Kids Who Watch Too Much TV Become Junk Food Adults

by Jennifer Lance on February 19, 2009

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