Too much TV, video gaming can be hazardous
O n the campaign trail, Barack Obama didn’t give great detail about what education would look like under his administration. But more than once, Obama offered this sage advice: "Parents have got to parent, turn off the television set, put away the video games and meet with the child’s teacher.” Turns out, children’s health may depend on parents following at least part of that advice.
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