Custom Search
The ONE Thing That Can Slash Your Risk of Dying From Cancer Up to 50%
Dr. Mercola
For years now, you’ve heard that the way to better health is to turn off the Boob Tube and get your body moving. But new evidence shows that cutting back on TV time does more than just help you slip in a little exercise. The fact is it can also add years to your life.
As reported in The Daily Mail, Time Healthland and MSNBC, a new study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows that every hour of TV watched by people age 25 or over equates to a 22-minute reduction in life expectancy.
The findings suggest that too much TV is as detrimental to longevity as smoking and lack of exercise, Time Healthland reports.
Dr. Mercola's Comments:
|
Aug. 30, 2011
TV Watching Takes a Toll on Your Health in Many Ways
While Watching TV Takes Years Off Your Life, Exercise ADDS Years
Exercise as a Cancer Prevention Tool
Exercise Tips for Cancer Patients