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A study published in this month’s issue of the Journal of Law and Economics found a correlation between television commercials and the increase in childhood obesity trends.
In the study, economists estimated that if the US were to ban fast food advertisements from television programs, the number of overweight children in the country would be reduced by 18% and decrease the number of overweight teenagers by 14%.
Are the researchers being proactive or blaming television for society’s ills?
What do you think?
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