

Younger kids "don't remember a time without the constant connectivity to the
world that these technologies bring," she says. "They're growing up with
expectations of always being present in a social way — always being
available to peers wherever you are."
- Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY
"Dr. Sue Hubbard Believes Movies Like Avatar Tempt Kids to Smoke"
** Research has shown that PG-13 movies account for 2 out of 3 scenes
involving tobacco which are regularly delivered to audiences of all ages. A
third to a half of all new teenage smokers is a result of smoking in movies,
the imagery reinforcing established behavior in adolescents. In August of
2008 The National Cancer Institute concluded that movies with smoking cause
children to smoke.
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