Binge watchers more likely to need multiple night-time loo breaks – study
People who watch at least five hours of TV a day are found to be more likely to need to wake up and urinate at least twice a night
People who watch at least five hours of TV a day are found to be more likely to need to wake up and urinate at least twice a night
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