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Teens Who Choose Music Over Books Are More Likely To Be Depressed, Pitt School Of Medicine Study Finds
April 4, 2011 by NewsBot
Adolescents who spend more time listening to music are far more likely to have major depressive disorder, while young people who spend more time reading books are far less likely to have such a diagnosis, according to a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study published in the April edition of the journal Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine...