Every year children and teenagers are exposed to thousands of advertisements for unhealthy food, and new data shows this trend extends to mobile devices. Researchers and advocates are saying time is running out for the federal government to introduce tougher regulations to help protect young people and have taken new steps to get their voices heard. Health reporter Katherine Ward explains
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