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For instance, in the September 1997 issue of Environment and Behavior, Cornell University environmental psychologists Gary Evans and Lorraine Maxwell reported that the constant roar of jet aircraft could cause higher blood pressure, boosted stress levels, and other effects with potential life-long ramifications among children living in areas under the flight paths of airport.
Excessive screen-viewing is associated with a multitude of ramifications among preschool- and school-aged children, including: high blood pressure, [ 13] obesity [ 14- 17], behavioral issues, [ 18] academic issues, [ 19] irregular sleep patterns, [ 20] and prevalent feelings of sadness and boredom [ 7].
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