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TV Bingeing May Affect Men’s Brain Health | Savannah News

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New research reveals a startling link between heavy TV bingeing in middle age and later brain changes tied to Alzheimer’s—especially in men. Over 1,700 participants were tracked for 24 years, showing that men who watched lots of TV had smaller brain volumes in key areas, more white matter damage, and reduced frontal and occipital lobes—regions vital for thinking and vision. This effect wasn’t seen in women. Crucially, sedentary jobs didn’t trigger the same changes, suggesting it’s not just sitting, but what you’re doing while sitting. Even regular exercisers showed the brain impact, pointing to passive screen time as the culprit. Experts stress it’s not TV itself, but how it replaces mentally stimulating activities that truly harms long-term brain health. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/d219a64e3258798a

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