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We know sitting is bad for our health, but a recent study helps explain why. People who sit too long have signs of "subclinical injury" — not bad enough to necessitate immediate treatment but ...
business writer Nilofer Merchant raised her own crucial issue: the quiet crisis of sore butts. We’re sitting around too much at the office and particularly in meetings, says Merchant ...
A new seven-year study shows that prolonged sitting-even with regular exercise-is linked to brain shrinkage, memory loss, and ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Sitting or lying on the sidewalk and ... street fights and people laying in business doorways. Some said their staff and customers have felt unsafe. The chamber, as well ...
For the typical person, more than half of their day is spent sitting. The normal office worker sits a shocking 15 hours every single day. And people who have long commutes, even more. This is ...
People who sit too much every day are at an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, cancer and shorter life spans, even if they exercise, a new study finds. "More than one-half of an average ...
A person’s sitting position can help maintain good posture and a healthy back and spine. Tips include using a suitable chair and keeping the back straight and feet flat on the floor. Sitting ...
Sitting down all day with no physical activity can increase a person’s risk of developing health conditions, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and some types of cancer. Staying physically ...