Examen de Inglés de Canarias (selectividad de 2005)

PRUEBAS DE ACCESO A LA UNIVERSIDAD LOGSE  LOCE CURSO 2004 2005 CONVOCATORIA MATERIA INGLÉS CELL PHONES THE NEWEST TEEN ADDICTION A report in The British Medical Journal in November 2000 claims that cigarettes are being replaced by an equally addictive obsession  the mobile phone A rise in mobile phone use during the late 1990s coincided with a decline in 5 smoking among 15yearolds The prevalence of smoking fell to 23 in 1999 from 30 in 1996 The same year mobile phone use increased among 15 to 17yearolds The authors believe that the fall in smoking and the rise in ownership of mobile phones am…
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The BMJ

The BMJ is a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal. It is one of the world's oldest general medical journals. Originally called the British Medical Journal, the title was officially shortened to BMJ in 1988, and then changed to The BMJ in 2014. The journal is published by BMJ Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Medical Association. The editor in chief of The BMJ is Fiona Godlee, who was appointed in February 2005.

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