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Weak hands and blurry vision: Is your tech giving you 'phone body'?

21 hours ago
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  • The article introduces the concept of 'phone body'—physical changes caused by technology use, such as calloused bumps from holding phones.
  • Experts warn that devices can alter neck shape (causing 'tech neck'), hurt vision, affect motor skills, reduce muscle strength, and possibly lead to more wrinkles.
  • To combat 'tech neck', lift phones to eye-level, take screen breaks every 30 minutes, and consider special exercises with a doctor's approval.
  • Skin issues from tech include irritation under smartwatches due to damp environments; solutions involve removing watches more often and using barrier cream.
  • Myopia rates are rising, linked indirectly to less outdoor time (which protects vision via light-stimulated dopamine), rather than direct screen use.
  • Grip strength is declining, especially in younger people, potentially due to sedentary work; improving overall fitness and doing wrist exercises can help.
  • Technology may negatively affect fine motor skills, particularly in children, impacting cognitive development; hands-on activities like cooking or crafts are recommended.