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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, January 14, 2001: A school-based program that discourages television and video game use makes grade-school children less aggressive, a Stanford University study suggests. While previous research has linked exposure to media violence with increased aggression, few potential solutions have been evaluated, the authors said. Their findings indicate “that the effects of televised violence in kids are really reversible,” said Dr. Thomas Robinson, the lead author and an assistant professor of pediatrics.