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How Technology Is Damaging Your Physical And Mental Health

Many people are deeply attached to their mobile phones and laptops, but are unaware of the health risks involved.

We're deeply dependant on technology, carrying our cell phones and laptops wherever we go.

With the convenience it offers it's hard to consider the negative impact that technology has on our health.

Here's how a smartphone addiction might do you more harm than you think:

  • Smartphone anxiety:
  • Acne:
  • Radiation Emission:
  • Motor Accidents:
  • Back and neck pain:
  • Reduction of sperm count:
  • Headaches:
  • Sleeplessness:
  • Accidents:
  • Hearing loss:

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