Limiting TV watching to no more than one hour a day appears to help offset the increased risk of heart disease associated ...
A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found watching less than one hour of TV a day can ...
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Daily Express US on MSNWatching TV for more than an hour a day could put you at risk of a heart attackResearchers in Hong Kong reviewed data and found that those who watched two hours or more of TV per day were 12% more likely ...
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A sedentary lifestyle such as watching TV (two or more hours daily) may be a key factor in the risk of developing heart and blood vessel diseases, according to an analysis of health records from a ...
RTE star Maura Derrane has “stepped outside” her comfort zone with her latest TV look. The Galway girl was back on the small ...
High genetic susceptibility to type 2 diabetes is associated with higher atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk and ≤1 h/d of television viewing has substantially lower risk of atherosclerotic ...
Tony Etz, a 30-year veteran of the Creative Artists Agency, passed away March 10 in Los Angeles, after a long battle with ...
Limiting sedentary time, particularly by watching no more than one hour of TV per day, may help reduce the risk of heart disease and other vascular conditions in people with a genetic predisposition ...
Despite having a different acronym, an LED TV is just a specific type of LCD TV, which uses a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel to control where light is displayed on your screen and is backlit ...
There are really only two types of TV displays. LCD, LED, QLED, and mini-LED are all examples of transmissive displays that depend on a backlight for their light source. That light source then ...
Citations: Albert, Terri, Randy Jacobs. 2008. Television Attitudes and TV Types of African-Americans, Latinos, and Caucasians. Journal of Advertising Research. (2)235 ...
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