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Why sitting too much is hazardous to your health
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Doctor James Levine, who treats obesity at the Mayo Clinic, says Americans are sitting more than ever, and a daily workout isn’t enough to curb the effects of being chained to your chair. Levine says that the human body was never meant to sit all day long. NBC News’ Natalie Morales reports about the health risks of staying sedentary.Jan. 11, 2013