In a recent study from the University of Harvard watching at least thirty minutes per day of beloved children's animated series, "Peppa Pig" causes a 56 percent higher probability of developing autism in children. The study was said to have been conducted in 2012 and has gained traction through social media recently. This report, however, is not true. Clearly, University of Harvard was.
Talk of a Harvard study linking the popular British children's show "Peppa Pig" to autism has gone viral, but neither the study nor the scientist who allegedly published it exists.
The post on the newsely site, and others that have circulated in recent months, claims that a group of Harvard experts did a study that revealed Peppa Pig "is one of the main causes of autism.
Despite several debunks, rumors that British cartoon "Peppa Pig" prompts autism among children who watch it continue to spread. According to a UK-based website, a Harvard University research team came to those findings, but no study about this specific TV show was ever conducted.
Psicólogo De Harvard Disse Que Peppa Pig Causa Danos Ao Cérebro?
Siguen propagándose rumores según los cuales el dibujo animado británico Peppa Pig provoca autismo entre los niños que lo miran, a pesar de los desmentidos. Según un sitio web con sede en el Reino Unido, un equipo de investigación de la Universidad de Harvard llegó a esta conclusión, sin embargo nunca se realizaron estudios sobre este programa de televisión.
In a recent study from the University of Harvard watching at least thirty minutes per day of beloved children's animated series, "Peppa Pig" causes a 56 percent higher probability of developing autism in children. The study was said to have been conducted in 2012 and has gained traction through social media recently. This report, however, is not true. Clearly, University of Harvard was.
The post on the newsely site, and others that have circulated in recent months, claims that a group of Harvard experts did a study that revealed Peppa Pig "is one of the main causes of autism.
Pig ignorant: The Peppa Pig paradox: Investigating contradictory childhood consumption.
Psicologos De Harvard: Peppa Pig Contagia Rebeldía Y Maldad A Los Niños ...
In a recent study from the University of Harvard watching at least thirty minutes per day of beloved children's animated series, "Peppa Pig" causes a 56 percent higher probability of developing autism in children. The study was said to have been conducted in 2012 and has gained traction through social media recently. This report, however, is not true. Clearly, University of Harvard was.
However, a latest research claims it can possibly trigger autism among viewers. In 2012, epidemiologist Marc Wildemberg from the Harvard University stated that "Peppa Pig" can possibly cause autism. He further claimed that children who watch the show regularly are at a risk of developing Autism by as much as 56 percent.
The above is a screenshot of one of the articles circulating today about our favourite cartoon pig. Morning News USA and other outlets are running the story with claims that a Harvard study has shown that watching Peppa Pig increases a child's chance of developing autism.
Despite several debunks, rumors that British cartoon "Peppa Pig" prompts autism among children who watch it continue to spread. According to a UK-based website, a Harvard University research team came to those findings, but no study about this specific TV show was ever conducted.
Mentiras Clássicas: Peppa Pig Faz Mal Ao Cérebro, Diz Universidade ...
However, a latest research claims it can possibly trigger autism among viewers. In 2012, epidemiologist Marc Wildemberg from the Harvard University stated that "Peppa Pig" can possibly cause autism. He further claimed that children who watch the show regularly are at a risk of developing Autism by as much as 56 percent.
The post on the newsely site, and others that have circulated in recent months, claims that a group of Harvard experts did a study that revealed Peppa Pig "is one of the main causes of autism.
There is NO Harvard study claiming Peppa Pig causes autism, despite what a social media post claims.
Pig ignorant: The Peppa Pig paradox: Investigating contradictory childhood consumption.
Estudio De Harvard Señaló Los Peligros De Ver Peppa Pig - ExtraMediaUk ...
The post on the newsely site, and others that have circulated in recent months, claims that a group of Harvard experts did a study that revealed Peppa Pig "is one of the main causes of autism.
In a recent study from the University of Harvard watching at least thirty minutes per day of beloved children's animated series, "Peppa Pig" causes a 56 percent higher probability of developing autism in children. The study was said to have been conducted in 2012 and has gained traction through social media recently. This report, however, is not true. Clearly, University of Harvard was.
Peppa Pig and friends. Conejo suggests a Google search of 'Harvard research on autism' for worried parents, which leads you to to scholar.google.com and a list of autism research done by Harvard University. "Sad to say, Peppa Pig, porcine champion of autism, is not there," he says.
Despite several debunks, rumors that British cartoon "Peppa Pig" prompts autism among children who watch it continue to spread. According to a UK-based website, a Harvard University research team came to those findings, but no study about this specific TV show was ever conducted.
However, a latest research claims it can possibly trigger autism among viewers. In 2012, epidemiologist Marc Wildemberg from the Harvard University stated that "Peppa Pig" can possibly cause autism. He further claimed that children who watch the show regularly are at a risk of developing Autism by as much as 56 percent.
In a recent study from the University of Harvard watching at least thirty minutes per day of beloved children's animated series, "Peppa Pig" causes a 56 percent higher probability of developing autism in children. The study was said to have been conducted in 2012 and has gained traction through social media recently. This report, however, is not true. Clearly, University of Harvard was.
Pig ignorant: The Peppa Pig paradox: Investigating contradictory childhood consumption.
Peppa Pig and friends. Conejo suggests a Google search of 'Harvard research on autism' for worried parents, which leads you to to scholar.google.com and a list of autism research done by Harvard University. "Sad to say, Peppa Pig, porcine champion of autism, is not there," he says.
¿Es Cierto Que Peppa Pig Es Malo Para Los Niños Y Produce Autismo ...
There is NO Harvard study claiming Peppa Pig causes autism, despite what a social media post claims.
Pig ignorant: The Peppa Pig paradox: Investigating contradictory childhood consumption.
The above is a screenshot of one of the articles circulating today about our favourite cartoon pig. Morning News USA and other outlets are running the story with claims that a Harvard study has shown that watching Peppa Pig increases a child's chance of developing autism.
Talk of a Harvard study linking the popular British children's show "Peppa Pig" to autism has gone viral, but neither the study nor the scientist who allegedly published it exists.
Psicólogos De Harvard Afirman Que Peppa Pig Contagia Rebeldía Y Maldad ...
Siguen propagándose rumores según los cuales el dibujo animado británico Peppa Pig provoca autismo entre los niños que lo miran, a pesar de los desmentidos. Según un sitio web con sede en el Reino Unido, un equipo de investigación de la Universidad de Harvard llegó a esta conclusión, sin embargo nunca se realizaron estudios sobre este programa de televisión.
There is NO Harvard study claiming Peppa Pig causes autism, despite what a social media post claims.
Despite several debunks, rumors that British cartoon "Peppa Pig" prompts autism among children who watch it continue to spread. According to a UK-based website, a Harvard University research team came to those findings, but no study about this specific TV show was ever conducted.
Pig ignorant: The Peppa Pig paradox: Investigating contradictory childhood consumption.
The above is a screenshot of one of the articles circulating today about our favourite cartoon pig. Morning News USA and other outlets are running the story with claims that a Harvard study has shown that watching Peppa Pig increases a child's chance of developing autism.
The post on the newsely site, and others that have circulated in recent months, claims that a group of Harvard experts did a study that revealed Peppa Pig "is one of the main causes of autism.
In a recent study from the University of Harvard watching at least thirty minutes per day of beloved children's animated series, "Peppa Pig" causes a 56 percent higher probability of developing autism in children. The study was said to have been conducted in 2012 and has gained traction through social media recently. This report, however, is not true. Clearly, University of Harvard was.
Peppa Pig and friends. Conejo suggests a Google search of 'Harvard research on autism' for worried parents, which leads you to to scholar.google.com and a list of autism research done by Harvard University. "Sad to say, Peppa Pig, porcine champion of autism, is not there," he says.
Pig ignorant: The Peppa Pig paradox: Investigating contradictory childhood consumption.
Siguen propagándose rumores según los cuales el dibujo animado británico Peppa Pig provoca autismo entre los niños que lo miran, a pesar de los desmentidos. Según un sitio web con sede en el Reino Unido, un equipo de investigación de la Universidad de Harvard llegó a esta conclusión, sin embargo nunca se realizaron estudios sobre este programa de televisión.
Despite several debunks, rumors that British cartoon "Peppa Pig" prompts autism among children who watch it continue to spread. According to a UK-based website, a Harvard University research team came to those findings, but no study about this specific TV show was ever conducted.
Talk of a Harvard study linking the popular British children's show "Peppa Pig" to autism has gone viral, but neither the study nor the scientist who allegedly published it exists.
There is NO Harvard study claiming Peppa Pig causes autism, despite what a social media post claims.
However, a latest research claims it can possibly trigger autism among viewers. In 2012, epidemiologist Marc Wildemberg from the Harvard University stated that "Peppa Pig" can possibly cause autism. He further claimed that children who watch the show regularly are at a risk of developing Autism by as much as 56 percent.