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Michael Rich

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The Journal of Pediatrics|June 30, 2009
E-mail intervention decreases online health risk references among adolescentsMichael Rich
Pediatrics|December 25, 2019
Can Smartphones Make Smart Kids?Michael Rich
Pediatrics|July 8, 2005
Sex screen: the dilemma of media exposure and sexual behaviorMichael Rich
Adolescent Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)|May 4, 2004
Boy, mediated: effects of entertainment media on adolescent male healthMichael Rich
JAMA Pediatrics|April 2, 2014
Moving from child advocacy to evidence-based care for digital nativesMichael Rich
Pediatric Clinics of North America|November 19, 2011
The fault, dear viewer, lies not in the screens, but in ourselves: relationships between screen media and childhood overweight/obesitySarah McKetta, Michael Rich
The Veterinary Record|October 17, 2006
MRSA in companion animalsMichael Rich, Larry Roberts
The Veterinary Record|April 1, 2004
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates from companion animalsMichael Rich, Larry Roberts
Adolescent Medicine Clinics|August 23, 2005
Video killed the radio star: the effects of music videos on adolescent healthSarah L Ashby, Michael Rich
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health|August 11, 2023
Social adolescents, social media, and social emotional developmentKeneisha Sinclair-McBride, Michael Rich
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The Journal of Pediatrics|June 30, 2009
E-mail intervention decreases online health risk references among adolescentsMichael Rich
Pediatrics|December 25, 2019
Can Smartphones Make Smart Kids?Michael Rich
Pediatrics|July 8, 2005
Sex screen: the dilemma of media exposure and sexual behaviorMichael Rich
Adolescent Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)|May 4, 2004
Boy, mediated: effects of entertainment media on adolescent male healthMichael Rich
JAMA Pediatrics|April 2, 2014
Moving from child advocacy to evidence-based care for digital nativesMichael Rich
Pediatric Clinics of North America|November 19, 2011
The fault, dear viewer, lies not in the screens, but in ourselves: relationships between screen media and childhood overweight/obesitySarah McKetta, Michael Rich
The Veterinary Record|October 17, 2006
MRSA in companion animalsMichael Rich, Larry Roberts
The Veterinary Record|April 1, 2004
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates from companion animalsMichael Rich, Larry Roberts
Adolescent Medicine Clinics|August 23, 2005
Video killed the radio star: the effects of music videos on adolescent healthSarah L Ashby, Michael Rich
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health|August 11, 2023
Social adolescents, social media, and social emotional developmentKeneisha Sinclair-McBride, Michael Rich
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