Screen Time Fuels Pain in Young Adults
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Screen Time Fuels Pain in Young Adults

  • Doctors report a surge in musculoskeletal issues like neck and back pain among young adults (20s) due to prolonged screen time and sedentary lifestyles.
  • Conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and “text neck,” previously seen in older individuals, are now being diagnosed in people as young as 22, linked to repetitive strain and poor posture.
  • Experts advise limiting recreational screen time to 1-2 hours daily, following the "20-20-20" rule, and seeking medical advice for persistent pain to prevent long-term complications.
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