Sitting too much is bad for your health, but offsetting the impact is easy, study shows

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Sitting too much is bad for your health, but offsetting the impact is easy, study shows
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Sure, you've heard the dangers of sitting all day, but with most jobs there isn't much you can do about it, right?

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