The people who spent more than four hours in frontof screens in their spare time had a 2.3-fold risk of cardiovascular problems compared with those who spent less than two hours.
Still, the front-page, above-the-fold article in the February 19 editions of the New York Times that precipitated the current firestorm of criticism was sourced by unnamed individuals transparently defending their bureaucratic "turf" against proposals that would cede to a newly created Office of Strategic Influence any authority to disseminate information to overseas audiences.