Potentially, only if you watch so much that you neglect to exercise.
Yes.
It depends on what you're watching. If you watch a horror movie that frightens you, then your heart rate will rise the same as it would in any other situation that frightens you. Likewise, watching something that you find relaxing will lower your heart rate, just like any other situation that you find relaxing. The TV itself has no intrinsic effect.
No, no damage is done to a TV when left on all night. There is a draw back though when the TV is left on all night. You are consuming power and paying for it. As you are not benefiting by watching a program, this action could be considered a waste of money.
because watching TV contributes to a sedentary lifestyle, which is bad for overall health. Also, watching TV leads t o behavior like snacking...often on unhealthy or "junk" foods that are usually high in fats, salt, and calories.
She loves me. I love her. They love watching the Olympics on TV
The continuous tense has a verb phrase - be + present participle.Present contiuous = am/is/are + present participle.eg I am watching TV. She is watching TV, They are watching TV.Past contiuous = was/were +present participle.eg I was watching TV. She was watching TV. They were watching TV.
Not really. Of more importance is the ambient room light present. Watching TV at close range in a very dark room may cause damage to your eyes. Protect your eyes - you only get one pair in life!!
There is no medical evidence (so far) that indicates you might receive any long term eye damage from watching 3D TV. Some people do experience headaches caused by eye strain when watching 3D images. The way to avoid or reduce this is to make sure you take regular short breaks when watching.
Yes, television watching is a hobby.
watching. They are watching television.
No
No, it is just a way to say watching too much stuff on tv or being on computer too long can damage your eyes. Of course it doesnt.