Some TVs, particularly older models, may contain lead in components like solder and glass. Lead is used for its durability and electrical properties, but it poses significant health risks, especially if the TV is broken or improperly disposed of, leading to potential lead exposure. Prolonged exposure to lead can cause serious health issues, including neurological damage, particularly in children. The use of lead in electronics is being phased out in many regions due to these health concerns.
Some studies show that certain television programs do more harm than good to students. Some television programs distract students from their studies.
Out of Harm's Way - 2001 TV is rated/received certificates of: Canada:13+
vali
TV doesnt harm your eyesight, only if you sit RIGHT in front of it. and they'd need to dim it down a bit for it not to hurt your eyes
Television can harm us by promoting sedentary lifestyles, which contribute to health issues like obesity and cardiovascular diseases. It often exposes viewers to violence, unrealistic body images, and materialistic values, potentially influencing behavior and self-esteem negatively. Additionally, excessive TV consumption can lead to social isolation and reduced productivity, impacting mental well-being and interpersonal relationships.
Some TV programs that have featured a male doctor as the lead of the show are: House (2004 - 2012), The Fugutive (1963 - 1967) and A Gifted Man (2011 - 2013).
not at all...
Yes
Chasing Zero Winning the War on Healthcare Harm - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 24 April 2010
JAG
because it is harm full for our eyes
Buy a lead that conects to the TV Buy a lead that conects to the TV