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Adolescents in the US may be using less drugs because they are constantly stimulated and entertained by their computers and smartphones, experts say. "There is a possibility that smartphones ' title=' smartphones '>smartphones are contributing to a decline in drug use among teenagers," Nora Volkow, Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse -- a part of National Institutes of Health -- in Maryland, US was quoted as saying to nytimes.com. According to a survey, 'Monitoring the Future -- an annual US government-funded report measuring drug use by teenagers', the use of illicit drugs in 2016 other than marijuana was at the lowest level in the 40-year history of the project for 8th, 10th and 12th graders.
Or it might be that the gadgets simply absorb a lot of time that could be used for other pursuits, including partying, the survey said. | ||||||||
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