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Teens, Social Media and Technology 2018 YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat are the most popular online platforms among teens Fully 95% of teens have access to a smartphone, and 45% say they are online ‘almost constantly’
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According to the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 28 9 million people ages 12 and older (10 2% in this age group) had AUD in the past year 1,2 This includes: 16 8 million males ages 12 and older (12 1% in this age group) 1,2 12 0 million females ages 12 and older (8 3% in this age group) 1,2 156,000 American Indian or Alaska Native people ages 12 and older (11 6% in this
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There were almost 24 million motor vehicles on the road (versus zero in 1890) 6 Seventy percent of households were electrified to support the light bulb, and then-modern electric marvels – such as the radio, the record player, and the telephone – were starting to become common in homes
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