A study found significant declines in verbal memory ability the more adults watched TV
A study of 3,662 adults found significant declines in verbal memory ability the more television that was watched.They found that those who watched on average less than three hours’ television a day showed a decline of around four to five per cent, while those who tended to watch more than three hours a day declined by an average of eight to 10 per cent.
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