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Uso de dispositivos móviles

Estudio transversal sobre la exposición y el uso de dispositivos móviles en niños pequeños.
Autor/a: Hilda K. Kabali, Matilde M. Irigoyen, Rosemary Nunez-Davis, Jennifer G. Budacki, Sweta H. Mohanty, Kristin P. Leister, Robert L. Bonner, Jr Pediatrics. 2015 Dec;136(6):1044-50
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