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Virtual violence makes it more urgent that parents monitor media diet of their children, teens
The immersive and inescapable way children and teens are exposed to violence in their "media diet" on social media apps, video games, movies can make them more aggressive, violent and fearful, the American Academy of Pedatrics says in a new policy statement.
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