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Extensive Screen Time Tied to CV Risk - Medscape

  1. Extensive Screen Time Tied to CV Risk  Medscape
  2. Too much screen time may negatively impact young adults’ heart health  Healio
  3. Your daily screen habit might be silently harming your heart,study finds  Northeast Herald
  4. Excess Screen Time Independently Linked to Cardiometabolic Risk Markers in Young Adults  Patient Care Online
  5. Risks of excessive screen time for adults  MSN


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