Simple sitting change linked to lower risk of cancer death, study finds
New research suggests a potential link between prolonged sedentary behavior and an increased risk of cancer-related mortality.
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New research suggests a potential link between prolonged sedentary behavior and an increased risk of cancer-related mortality.
Medical experts and trainers are warning against the dangers of prolonged sitting, citing risks to heart health and increased cancer potential.
A new PLOS Medicine study suggests that sitting or reclining for more than 30 minutes at a time daily may increase the risk of cancer mortality.