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Study Suggests People Who Watch Too Much TV At Risk For Early Death
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2014-06-27
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A new study is suggesting that people who watch three hours of TV or more everyday are at risk of earlier death than those who watch less than one hour. Factors contributing include a more sedentary lifestyle overall.
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