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Majority of teens risk neck damage due to phone usage

Mar 18, 2018


A majority of teens are risking neck damage, because of how they look at their phones! 

According to a UKM study, 75 percent of teenagers view their digital devices at odd angles, of between 45 to 60 degrees.

This puts a lot of pressure on their necks, leading to problems like stiffness.  

The researchers pointed out that while neck stiffness from using gadgets doesn’t cause permanent effects, the pain can affect a person's performance at school or work.

Meanwhile, the survey also found that 25 percent of teens were shortsighted, but were unaware of it! 


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