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Reducing Television Time Can Cut Heart Disease Risk, Claims Study
- Tuesday May 24, 2022
- World News | NDTV
The most common symptoms of coronary heart disease are chest pain and breathlessness. It increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.
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www.ndtv.com
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How Much Is Your Preschooler's Screen Time? Parents, Here's Why You Must Keep A track
- Monday April 22, 2019
- Health | ANI
Children with more than two hours of screen time per day had a 7.7- fold increased risk of meeting criteria for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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www.ndtv.com
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The Harmful Effects of Watching Television for Children
- Friday April 7, 2017
- Health | Written by Parul Chopra
Children are very impressionable and it is important to control what their minds are exposed to. While television can entertain, inform, and keep our children company, it may also influence them in undesirable ways. Health experts recommend the following guidelines for parents:
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www.ndtv.com
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Finally, The Dirty Picture premieres on TV
- Tuesday August 7, 2012
- Entertainment | Sarika
The Dirty Picture, which was declared inappropriate by the Information and Broadcasting ministry for primetime TV viewing, is set for TV premiere.
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Lost the remote? Use an app instead
- Thursday June 7, 2012
- Written by AshutoshT
The standard TV remote control, lost so many times beneath sofa cushions, may soon be lost to history. Good riddance, says Chris Lavoie, a radio producer living in Los Angeles. Taking advantage of advances in smartphones, Mr. Lavoie uses an...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Lost the remote? Use an app instead
- Monday November 1, 2010
- Technology | Joshua Brustein, New York Times
The standard TV remote control, lost so many times beneath sofa cushions, may soon be lost to history. Good riddance, says Chris Lavoie, a radio producer living in Los Angeles. Taking advantage of advances in smartphones, Mr. Lavoie uses an app on his iPhone to control his Apple TV set-top box and search for things to watch. But the phone is not a ...
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www.ndtv.com
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Excess TV may cut life short
- Wednesday January 13, 2010
- Health | Circulation
Sitting in front of a television set for hour after hour day after day may raise the risk of death from heart disease and other causes - even in people who do not weigh too much.
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www.ndtv.com
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Reducing Television Time Can Cut Heart Disease Risk, Claims Study
- Tuesday May 24, 2022
- World News | NDTV
The most common symptoms of coronary heart disease are chest pain and breathlessness. It increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.
-
www.ndtv.com
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How Much Is Your Preschooler's Screen Time? Parents, Here's Why You Must Keep A track
- Monday April 22, 2019
- Health | ANI
Children with more than two hours of screen time per day had a 7.7- fold increased risk of meeting criteria for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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www.ndtv.com
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The Harmful Effects of Watching Television for Children
- Friday April 7, 2017
- Health | Written by Parul Chopra
Children are very impressionable and it is important to control what their minds are exposed to. While television can entertain, inform, and keep our children company, it may also influence them in undesirable ways. Health experts recommend the following guidelines for parents:
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www.ndtv.com
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Finally, The Dirty Picture premieres on TV
- Tuesday August 7, 2012
- Entertainment | Sarika
The Dirty Picture, which was declared inappropriate by the Information and Broadcasting ministry for primetime TV viewing, is set for TV premiere.
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Lost the remote? Use an app instead
- Thursday June 7, 2012
- Written by AshutoshT
The standard TV remote control, lost so many times beneath sofa cushions, may soon be lost to history. Good riddance, says Chris Lavoie, a radio producer living in Los Angeles. Taking advantage of advances in smartphones, Mr. Lavoie uses an...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Lost the remote? Use an app instead
- Monday November 1, 2010
- Technology | Joshua Brustein, New York Times
The standard TV remote control, lost so many times beneath sofa cushions, may soon be lost to history. Good riddance, says Chris Lavoie, a radio producer living in Los Angeles. Taking advantage of advances in smartphones, Mr. Lavoie uses an app on his iPhone to control his Apple TV set-top box and search for things to watch. But the phone is not a ...
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www.ndtv.com
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Excess TV may cut life short
- Wednesday January 13, 2010
- Health | Circulation
Sitting in front of a television set for hour after hour day after day may raise the risk of death from heart disease and other causes - even in people who do not weigh too much.
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www.ndtv.com