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Is watching England in the World Cup bad for your health?

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Prof Damian Bailey holds a white breathing mask connected to clear tubing up to James' face, who is seated and wearing a head-mounted device with wires and sensors attached. James has additional medical-style electrodes taped to the chest and arm

There’s the nervous anticipation as the national anthems rings out around the stadium, the thrill of Kane smacking the ball in the goal, and the ecstasy of victory. Read More

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