New study finds 1 in 4 teens sexting; experts say it's normal
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A NEW data study shows that the number of teenagers sending and receiving sexts is on the rise.
The analysis, published this week in The Journal Of The American Medical Association, showed that more than one in four teenagers reported that they'd received a sext - sexually-explicit image, video or message sent electronically.
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