Participants found that taking movement breaks every hour or two was more realistic and less disruptive to their daily lives, compared to the recommended every half an hour. — TNS
From head to toe, our bodies are adapting to accommodate our devices.
A majority of US workers spend most of each weekday seated and looking at screens.
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