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Watching TV could contribute to memory decline in over 50s, study suggests
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Watching TV for just a few hours every night could contribute to memory decline in older people, new research suggests.
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Watching TV could contribute to memory decline in over 50s, study suggests
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Watching TV for just a few hours every night could contribute to memory decline in older people, new research suggests.
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Watching TV could contribute to memory decline in over 50s, study suggests
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Watching TV for just a few hours every night could contribute to memory decline in older people, new research suggests.
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Watching TV could contribute to memory decline in over 50s, study suggests
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Watching TV for just a few hours every night could contribute to memory decline in older people, new research suggests.
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Watching TV could contribute to memory decline in over 50s, study suggests
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Watching TV for just a few hours every night could contribute to memory decline in older people, new research suggests.
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Watching TV could contribute to memory decline in over 50s, study suggests
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Watching TV for just a few hours every night could contribute to memory decline in older people, new research suggests.
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Watching TV could contribute to memory decline in over 50s, study suggests
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Watching TV for just a few hours every night could contribute to memory decline in older people, new research suggests.
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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to study looking at watching TV and memory in over 50s
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Watching TV could contribute to memory decline in over 50s, study suggests
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Watching TV for just a few hours every night could contribute to memory decline in older people, new research suggests.
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Too much TV might dull the aging brain
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(HealthDay)—The old saying, "TV rots your brain," could have some validity for folks as they age.
Being a couch potato 'bad for the memory of over-50s'
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Image copyright Getty Images Watching television for more than three-and-a-half hours a day could leave adults with a…
Being a couch potato 'bad for the memory of over-50s'
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Study: Too Much TV Can Dull Brains of People Over 50
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The old saying, "TV rots your brain," could have some validity for folks as they age.
Too Much TV Might Dull the Aging Brain
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THURSDAY, Feb. 28, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- The old saying, "TV rots your brain," could have some validity for folks as they age.
For the Elderly, Too Much TV Could Hurt Their Memory
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(Credit: mavo/Shutterstock) Everything old is new again in TV-land, as it so often is.
Watching TV for more than three hours a day may double memory decline in older people, study finds
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Watching more than three hours of television a day doubles memory loss in older people, new research suggests.
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Too Much TV Might Dull the Aging Brain
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By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter (HealthDay) THURSDAY, Feb. 28, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- The old saying, "TV rots your…
Too Much TV Might Dull the Aging Brain
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THURSDAY, Feb. 28, 2019 -- The old saying, "TV rots your brain," could have some validity for folks as they age.
Too Much TV Might Dull the Aging Brain
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By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter Latest Alzheimer's News THURSDAY, Feb. 28, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- The old saying, "TV…