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Watching five hours of TV a day increases risk of dementia by nearly 50 per cent, study finds

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Watching five hours of TV a day increases risk of dementia by nearly 50 per cent, study finds

Watching too much television increases the risk of dementia, academics have discovered.

 

 

 

People who watched more than five hours of TV a day had a 44 per cent greater risk of developing the debilitating condition, says a study of 400,000 people in the UK.

 

 

It was also associated with higher rates of stroke and Parkinson’s disease, with up to three hours of TV a day found to be best for brain health. Researchers said the findings ‘suggest high TV viewing time is associated with increased risk of various brain-related disorders’.

 

 

They analysed data on 407,000 people aged 37 to 73 from the UK Biobank project – with 40,000 of them having had a brain scan. None had any diagnosed brain disorder at the start of the study.

 

 

During the 13-year follow-up period, 5,227 developed dementia, 6,822 had a stroke and 2,308 were diagnosed with Parkinson’s.
The participants watched TV for 2.7 hours a day on average.

 

Three to five hours was associated with a 15 per cent higher risk of developing dementia, compared to those who watched for one hour or less.

For those who watched more than five hours, it was 44 per cent higher, plus a 12 per cent increased risk of stroke and a 28 per cent greater risk of Parkinson’s.

No increased risk was found for time spent on computers, probably because such screen use is associated with more ‘mentally challenging behaviour’.

The team from Tianjin Medical University, China, also found more than five hours of TV was associated with less grey matter and smaller memory centres, both of which are linked to brain diseases.

But exactly how watching TV has such effects is unclear.

One theory is that sedentary behaviour, with low levels of muscle activity and energy expenditure, leads to chronic inflammation and reduced blood flow to the brain.
Reacting to the findings in the Journal of the America Medical Directors Association, James Rowe, professor of cognitive neurology at Cambridge, said: ‘A couple of hours did not increase the risk. So, enjoy your favourite TV, then go and do something else.’

(Armani)

 

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Beverly Hills Cop” star John Ashton has died. He was 76.

 

 

The actor passed away “peacefully” in Ft. Collins, Colo., on Thursday, Page Six confirms. TMZ reports he died after a battle with cancer.

 

 

“John leaves behind a legacy of love, dedication and service,” his rep Alan Somers told us in a statement.

 

 

His memory will forever be treasured by his wife, children, grandchildren, as well as his brother, sisters, his extended family and all who loved him,” the statement continued.

 

John’s impact on the world will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come.”

Ashton is survived by his wife of 24 years, Robin Hoye.
He was the father of two children, Michelle Ashton and Michael Thomas Ashton, and three stepchildren. His grandson, Henry, “held a cherished place in his heart.”

He filmed over 200 movies during his 50 years in Hollywood and was well known for his role as Sergeant John Taggart in the 1984 movie “Beverly Hills Cop” with Eddie Murphy.
Ashton recently reprised his role in “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,” which was released on Netflix in July.
In June, he attended the film’s premiere at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The Massachusetts native also starred in the 1988 film “Midnight Run” alongside Robert De Niro and in John Hughes’ 1987 comedy, “Some Kind of Wonderful.”

During a break from acting, he co-hosted the “Ashton and Davis Show” on ESPN Radio.

(Armani)

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Baseball icon Ozzie Virgil Sr – the first Dominican to ever play in MLB – dead of…see more

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Ozzie Virgil Sr, the first Dominican to ever play in the MLB, has died.

 

He was 92 years old.

 

 

Virgil Sr. began his nine-year career in 1956 with the Giants (then of New York), who remembered him on Sunday with a tribute on X.

 

He later spent time with the Tigers, Athletics, Orioles and Pirates before wrapping up his career back with the Giants in separate stints in 1966 and 1969.

The MLB wrote on its official X account that it was ‘deeply saddened’ to learn of his passing.

Our thoughts are with his son, two-time All-Star catcher Ozzie Virgil Jr., and the rest of the Virgil family,’ they wrote.
Virgil’s presence in the MLB opened the door for many other Dominican players to follow suit.

Today, Dominican players make up 9.83% of all MLB rosters according to World Population Review – the highest figure of any country other than the USA.

Virgil served as a utility player in the big leagues and had a career batting average of .231 with 14 home runs.

After he finished his playing career, he spent 19 years as a coach with the Giants, Expos, Padres and Mariners.

He was born in Monte Cristo, Dominican Republic on May 17, 1932.

(Armani)

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Will Taylor Swift be at Travis Kelce’s game for Chiefs-Chargers on Sunday?

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Will Taylor Swift be at Travis Kelce's game for Chiefs-Chargers on Sunday?

Travis Kelce is back to playing NFL games in 2024, and now that Taylor Swift is off from the Eras Tour for a couple of months, she has some time when she can once again come to cheer him on at Kansas City Chiefs games. She was there for the Week 1 win and attended the Week 2 victory. She wasn’t there for the Week 3 game in Atlanta.

MORE: 8 photos of Taylor Swift having a blast at the Chiefs-Bengals game

So the question is: will she be there for the Week 4 matchup on Sunday afternoon between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Chiefs? According to our handy Taylor Swift calendar, she appears to not have anything planned that day. Which means we might see her there!

Stay tuned and we’ll see if she’s there.

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