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„Besonders hohes Risiko“ – Forscher belegen Zusammenhang zwischen Sitzen und Krebserkrankungen

Researchers have identified a significant link between prolonged sitting and an increased risk of cancer. The study highlights the potential health dangers associated with sedentary lifestyles, emphasizing the need for more physical activity. Findings suggest that extended periods of sitting may contribute to various forms of cancer, prompting calls for lifestyle changes to mitigate these risks. The research adds to growing concerns about the impact of modern work environments and daily routines on overall health.

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Die Welt logoDie WeltIndependent🔒Center14 hr. ago
„Besonders hohes Risiko“ – Forscher belegen Zusammenhang zwischen Sitzen und Krebserkrankungen

Researchers have identified a significant link between prolonged sitting and an increased risk of cancer. The study highlights the potential health dangers associated with sedentary lifestyles, emphasizing the need for more physical activity. Findings suggest that extended periods of sitting may contribute to various forms of cancer, prompting calls for lifestyle changes to mitigate these risks. The research adds to growing concerns about the impact of modern work environments and daily routines on overall health.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a scientific study on the health effects of sitting, which is a non-political health issue. There is no indication of political framing or bias in the content.

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