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     <title>How does media exposure affect self-esteem in overweight and underweight women?</title>
   	 <description>Overweight women's self-esteem plummets when they view photographs of models of any size, according to a new study in Journal of Consumer Research. And underweight women's esteem increases, regardless of models' size.</description>
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     <title>Teen media exposure associated with depression symptoms in young adulthood</title>
   	 <description>Exposure to more television and other electronic media during the teenage years appears to be associated with developing depression symptoms in young adulthood, especially among men, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of General Psychiatry.</description>
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