Find out the disorders related to the gadgets.
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1. Computer Vision Syndrome
The human eye is not adapted for staring at a single point in space for hours on end. If you log significant time in front of a computer monitor, you've probably experienced computer vision syndrome: eyestrain, tired eyes, irritation, redness, blurred vision, and double vision. Luckily, this isn't a permanent condition; 2. Insomnia
Working into the evening face-to-face with an illuminated monitor can play havoc with your internal clock. . 3. Repetitive Stress Injuries
The constant tiny movements needed to maneuver a mouse or type on a keyboard can irritate tendons; swelling can press on nerves. As little as a half hour a day of computer mouse use could put you at risk for pain in your shoulder, forearm, or hand.
4. Obesity
There's a much more direct relationship between obesity and a digital lifestyle. It comes from spending too much time sitting .so obesity is also one of the causes of gadgets.
5. Hearing Damage
Even when we're out and about, we take our electronics with us, often in the form of iPods or other digital music players. It's nice to be insulated from the hurly-burly of modern life, but listening to music through headphones can increase the risk of hearing loss.
The human eye is not adapted for staring at a single point in space for hours on end. If you log significant time in front of a computer monitor, you've probably experienced computer vision syndrome: eyestrain, tired eyes, irritation, redness, blurred vision, and double vision. Luckily, this isn't a permanent condition; 2. Insomnia
Working into the evening face-to-face with an illuminated monitor can play havoc with your internal clock. . 3. Repetitive Stress Injuries
The constant tiny movements needed to maneuver a mouse or type on a keyboard can irritate tendons; swelling can press on nerves. As little as a half hour a day of computer mouse use could put you at risk for pain in your shoulder, forearm, or hand.
4. Obesity
There's a much more direct relationship between obesity and a digital lifestyle. It comes from spending too much time sitting .so obesity is also one of the causes of gadgets.
5. Hearing Damage
Even when we're out and about, we take our electronics with us, often in the form of iPods or other digital music players. It's nice to be insulated from the hurly-burly of modern life, but listening to music through headphones can increase the risk of hearing loss.
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