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Only if you smoke cigarettes while watching this TV!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Watching TV does not cause cancer. Your phone is more likely to cause cancer than watching TV will. Studies on TV watching have nothing to do with TV or computer screens themselves. It’s about how “experts” are warning that spending too long sitting down (as opposed to specifically watching TV or playing games) could increase a child’s risk of cancer later in their life, as it can lead to obesity and inactivity. But as the symbol of our increasingly sedentary lifestyles, time spent in front of a screen is something most of us can relate to. And so researchers have found it useful to ask how long people spend watching TV or using a computer, to measure how sedentary someone is. Sedentary behaviour means periods of time spent sitting, or even lying down. It isn’t the same thing as being physically inactive. The government recommends adults get at least 2 ½ hours of physical activity a week from things like walking, gardening, playing sports or exercising in a gym. If someone doesn’t spend any time doing these things, they’re said to be ‘physically inactive’. But everyone, including the most active among us, probably spends some of their day being sedentary. Whether that’s watching TV, reading a book, sitting on a bus or train, or using a computer. Sitting for long periods means our bodies are burning very little energy. This has been linked to an increased risk of obesity, heart disease and cancer. As an area of research it’s pretty new, so there’s still a lot we don’t fully understand. At the moment the best evidence we have for how long periods spent sitting down could increase the risk of developing cancer is the link with obesity. In other words, long periods sitting can make people overweight or obese, and have higher levels of body fat. We know that fat is an active tissue, pumping out a variety of hormones that are known to increase the risk of cancer. As with refrigerators, air conditioners or other electronic or non-electronic products that may end up in the state of California, the LG 32 inch Class 720p Smart HD TV (31.5'' Diag), Model # 43LM570BPUA will have a Prop 65 Warning label on it as is required by Californian law...^IFV
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