
We live in an era where all our work is tied to computers. However, experts say that the more the human body sits in front of a computer, the more it switches to a "slowly destructive mode." The most interesting thing is that a person doesn't even notice this process.
1. Excessive staring - gives the brain a "dark signal"
As a result of staring at the monitor for hours, the brain begins to perceive the environment incorrectly. According to unusual experiments by scientists from the Brain Extension Institute, people who used computers for a long time also mixed colors in the dark after 3-4 hours.
2. Is the keyboard the most poisonous thing?
Researchers have identified more than 12,000 bacteria on 1 cm2 of the keyboard surface. Some don't even appear on phones. That's why experts called it "the most poisonous thing in the home."
3. Computer sounds leave a hidden "resonance" in the brain
The low noise emitted by the computer fan turns into micro-vibrations that the ear cannot actually hear. Scientists call this the "neuro-reverse effect." Interestingly, after a long workday, even when there is complete silence in the room, a person feels as if they hear a "buzzing" as if the computer is still on. This indicates that the brain itself creates the last traces of noise.
4. Screen ages the skin
Many people are afraid only of the sun, but the monitor also emits micro-radiation close to ultraviolet waves. Because of this, premature skin aging is observed in those who spend a lot of time in front of the screen. Parisian dermatologists even called it "computer aging syndrome."
5. "Sleeping" of the legs - internal signals
numbness of the legs due to prolonged immobility - the body's:
It was a hidden warning signal: "If you don't try, I will stop working!"
Although computers facilitate technology, it cannot be denied that they affect the body in a unique, even unexpected way. Therefore, taking breaks between work, resting the eyes, and increasing physical activity as much as possible is the best solution.
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