Friday, February 27, 2009
Teen TV Habits Linked To Adult Depression
A study published in the Archives Of General Psychiatry found that teenagers who watch a lot of television are more likely to suffer depression as adults. What do you think?
Karen Bailey,
Systems Analyst
"So I did that wrong, too. Oh, God, I'll never be happy."
Pete McIntire,
Risk Management Manager
"Yeah, but a lot of them would be dead already if they hadn't seen that very special episode of Full House about anorexia."
Louis DeVita,
Retail Sales Consultant
"Doesn't everyone just sort of get depression as an adult?"
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