Deadly TV

June 24, 2010

Image: cwtv.com

A good reason to catch up on must-see TV while on the treadmill instead of the couch: every hour in front of the TV (or I suppose sitting in front of a computer, too, not that the study addressed this…) increases your risk of dying from heart disease by 7 percent according to research from the Medical Research Council in the UK. So if you’re typically watching two hours a night, say Vampire Diaries and Grey’s Anatomy on Thursday nights, your risk is up by 14 percent.

(OK, so maybe I kinda just wanted another reason to post a pic of the Salvatores…)

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3 Comments Leave a Comment

  • 1. miriam  |  June 25, 2010 at 10:02 AM

    I’m not giving up the Salvatore brothers for anything!

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