
Family dinners may keep teenagers off drink and drugs, says new research
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Family dinners may reduce teenage substance use by 22% to 34%, study suggests. Professor Margie Skeer from Tufts University analyzed data from 2,090 adolescents.
Kelly McGreal is a production assistant with the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
The study found that higher-quality family meals were linked to lower rates of alcohol, cannabis and e-cigarette use for most teenagers.
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