Over 10% of Heart Disease Cases Could Be Prevented by Watching Less TV, Experts Say
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More than one in 10 cases of heart disease could be prevented if people slashed the amount of time they spent in front of the TV, a new study suggests.
Experts at the University of Cambridge said sitting around after a large evening meal - and snacking in front of the TV - all increase the risk of ill health.