(CNN) -- All that texting and social networking by teenagers could come back to byte them.
A new study by the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine links poor health behaviors -- including smoking, drinking and sexual activity -- to hypertexting and hypernetworking....Frank noted that minorities, children of parents with less education, and teenagers from homes without a father are more likely to engage in hypertexting and hypernetworking. He also cautioned, however, that the study "does not demonstrate cause and effect."
A new study by the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine links poor health behaviors -- including smoking, drinking and sexual activity -- to hypertexting and hypernetworking....Frank noted that minorities, children of parents with less education, and teenagers from homes without a father are more likely to engage in hypertexting and hypernetworking. He also cautioned, however, that the study "does not demonstrate cause and effect."
How in the world can texting link with smoking and drinking?
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