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May 12
31m 31s

Overusing Screens is Ruining Our Health....

CNN Podcasts
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Sitting in front of a screen all day has serious health consequences, but in corporate America, many of us have no choice. Journalist Manoush Zomorodi decided to find a solution. She shares her tips for bringing movement back into our daily lives. Manoush's new book is called Body Electric: The Hidden Health Costs of the Digital Age and New Science to Recla ... Show More
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