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      Lawmen: Bass Reeves - Apple TV - 2 year(s) ago

      From executive producers Taylor Sheridan and David Oyelowo, LAWMEN: BASS REEVES tells the legendary story of one of the first Black US Deputy Marshals…

      Source: tv.apple.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        EvanKirstel

        Enjoying this! #TV https://t.co/7rqxlfMz3t

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      Tricuspid Valve Academic Research Consortium Definitions for Tricuspid Regurgitation and Trial Endpoints - 2 year(s) ago

      Abstract. Interest in the pathophysiology, etiology, management, and outcomes of patients with tricuspid regurgitation (TR) has grown in the wake of multiple na

      Source: academic.oup.com
      Categories: Cardiologists, Latest Headlines
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        ehj_ed

        Tricuspid Valve Academic Research Consortium Definitions for Tricuspid Regurgitation and Trial Endpoints. Read more in https://t.co/RXk0rBjspl #TV #TricuspidRegurgitation https://t.co/PR9FkjnbxU

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      Roku CEO explains why the company is launching its own line of TVs - 3 year(s) ago

      Roku will sell its own line of TVs in the spring despite cutting costs in other areas of its business.

      Source: CNBC
      Categories: Future of Medicine, Latest Headlines
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        JohnNosta

        Roku CEO explains why the company is launching its own line of TVs. #roku #TV https://t.co/xgmh0zTvsN

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      The 240Hz OLED gaming displays are coming - 3 year(s) ago

      Several models are being showcased at CES 2023.

      Source: The Verge
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        DrFerdowsi

        RT @Nicochan33: The 240Hz OLED gaming displays are coming https://t.co/muoru5cX5j via @Verge #CES2023 #game #display #TV #innovation #tech…

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      Television-viewing time and bodily pain in Australian adults with and without type 2 diabetes: 12-year prospective relationships - BMC Public Health - 3 year(s) ago

      Background Bodily pain is a common presentation in several chronic diseases, yet the influence of sedentary behaviour, common in ageing adults, is unclear. Television-viewing (TV) time is a ubiquitous leisure-time sedentary behaviour, with a potential contribution to the development of bodily pain. We examined bodily pain trajectories and the longitudinal relationships of TV time with the bodily…

      Source: BioMed Central
      Categories: General Medicine News, Latest Headlines
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        The more #TV you watch, the more bodily #pain you have over time: Study https://t.co/WRJNBuBNOV https://t.co/JQGlhM3amb

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      Screen Use Contexts in Kids: Multiscreening etc. - Dr George Thomas (Pt2) - 3 year(s) ago

      George Thomas completed his BSc at the University of Gloucestershire in Sport and Exercise Sciences, and his MSc at the University of Bristol in Physical Act…

      Source: YouTube
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        👉 Why screen use guidelines for children don't work? 📽️ Watch the full episode at: https://t.co/Tb2SGTSnew #Children #ScreenBasedDevices #Smartphone #TV #VideoGaming #PublicHealth #VideoGame @Tweetie_Thomas https://t.co/q5IqDZxoq0

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      Screen Use Contexts in Kids: Multiscreening etc. - Dr George Thomas (Pt2) - 3 year(s) ago

      George Thomas completed his BSc at the University of Gloucestershire in Sport and Exercise Sciences, and his MSc at the University of Bristol in Physical Act…

      Source: YouTube
      Categories: General Medicine News, Latest Headlines
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        PA_Researcher

        👉 What 75 000 images to investigate screen-based-devices using in children. 📽️ Watch the full episode at: https://t.co/Tb2SGTSV44 #WearableCamera #ScreenBasedDevices #Smartphone #TV #VideoGaming @Tweetie_Thomas https://t.co/kyoh8hlRrb

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      Violence on TV: Effects from age 3 can stretch into the teen years - 3 year(s) ago

      Watching violent TV during the preschool years can lead to later risks of psychological and academic impairment by the summer before middle school starts, according to a new study led by Linda Pagani, a professor at Université de Montréal’s School of Psycho-Education.

      Source: medicalxpress.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Latest Headlines
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        medical_xpress

        #Violence on #TV: Effects from age 3 can stretch into the teen years https://t.co/O2KgsWeMYZ

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      Did Bruce Willis Just Change Movies and TV Forever? - 3 year(s) ago

      What could Bruce Willis selling his rights to a deep fake firm mean for the future of film and TV?

      Source: Collider
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        DrFerdowsi

        RT @SpirosMargaris: Did #BruceWillis Just Change #Movies and #TV Forever? https://t.co/xr1EHQR8aV #fintech #AI #ArtificialIntelligence…

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      Study suggests watching TV with your child can help their cognitive development - 3 year(s) ago

      Over the past 30 years, the number of television programs targeting infants has been increasing. Between 1997 and 2014, screen time doubled among children aged 0 to 2 years.

      Source: medicalxpress.com
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        medical_xpress

        Study suggests watching #TV with your #child can help their cognitive development https://t.co/VWzTKqYGDu

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