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The researchers also found a strong link between time spent watching TV and risk factors for developing diabetes or heart disease in later life.
The researchers also found a strong link between time spent watching TV and risk factors for developing diabetes or heart disease in later life.
Smile Train, with support from Marian Rivera, has helped alter the course of patients’ lives, whether it’s through them finding a job or finishing college.
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This bird got to tour the coast of New Zealand for free.
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