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New Study Finds That Food is the Top Product Seen Advertised by Children – Among All Children, Tweens See the Most Food Ads at More than 20 a Day -- March 2007
New Study Finds That Food is the Top Product Seen Advertised by Children – Among All Children, Tweens See the Most Food Ads at More than 20 a Day
First Analysis of Online Food Advertising Targeting Children Released -- July 2006
First Analysis of Online Food Advertising Targeting Children Released
Number of Sex Scenes on TV Nearly Double Since 1998 -- November 2005
Rate of “Safer Sex” Messages, Up from ’98, Has Now Leveled Off
Parents Favor New Limits on TV Content in Early Evening Hours -- September 2004
A majority of parents say they are “very” concerned about the amount of sex (60%) and violence (53%) their children are exposed to on TV, according to a new national survey of parents released today by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
Kaiser Family Foundation Releases a New Report on the Role of Media in Childhood Obesity -- February 2004
The Kaiser Family Foundation released a report today reviewing more than 40 studies on the role of media in the nation’s dramatically increasing rates of childhood obesity.
Reaching the MTV Generation - News Release -- December 2003
Nearly 1 million young people have called hotline for information on sexual health.  New national survey shows results among those who saw campaign.
New Study Finds Children Age Zero to Six Spend As Much Time With TV, Computers and Video Games As Playing Outside -- October 2003
One in four children under two have a TV in their bedroom Children in “heavy” TV households are less likely to read Parents believe in educational value of TV and computers
Rating Sex and Violence in the Media: Media Ratings and Proposals for Reform -- November 2002
This second release in a series of fact sheets and issue briefs children, media and health provides an overview of parental advisory ratings for movies, television, music and video games, as well as proposals to reform those rating systems.
Kaiser Family Foundation National Survey of Kids (and Their Parents) About Famous Athletes as Role Models -- October 2000
With the most recent Olympics and now Major League Baseball marred by reports of the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs, a new nationwide survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation examines the influence of sports figures in kids' lives today. Based on telephone int...
Sex Education in America:  A View from Inside the Nation's Classrooms -- September 2000
A series of new national surveys of students and their parents (1501 pairs), teachers (1001), and principals (313) from the Kaiser Family Foundation on Sex Education in America, was released on Tuesday, September, 26th, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Chal...
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Children, Health, and the Media: Fact Sheet Series
Access a series of fact sheets that pull together the most relevant research on such issues as TV violence, teens online, media ratings, and children and video games.
Internet Filters Affecting Search for Health Information
"See No Evil" reports how Internet filters used by schools and libraries can block online health information.
Health Policy Issues in Popular Culture
"As Seen on TV: Health Policy Issues in TV's Medical Dramas" explores the role of entertainment media takes in shaping public attitudes and priorities on health policy issues.
PSAs in the New Media Age
"Shouting to be Heard: Public Service Advertising in a New Media Age" explores the present and future of PSAs.
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