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July 17th, 2006

Porn: A Public Health Crisis?

Porn and mainstream culture

Watch enough pornography, critics say, and ideas about sex and sexuality, and even relationships, will mirror pornography's sinister carnival, on display on television and computer screens everywhere.

"We need to do with pornography what we did with smoking and drunk driving," says James Weaver, a professor at George Mason University in Virginia who conducted some landmark research on pornography and its effects in the 1980s.

Douglas Brown at the Denver Post investigates.

Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture, Media, USA at 1:00 AM GMT
The full story: Denver Post

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