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Technologies are not harmless; in many cases, devices, even if we do not believe in it or have never had this happen to us, can cause serious injury and damage to people. In fact, a recent study claims that Cell Phones And TVs They lead in the level of domestic accidents.

Decluttr conducted the study using data obtained from the US National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS). NEISS collects consumer product-related injury data from nationally representative samples of local hospitals to produce national-level estimates.

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According to the study, technology-related injuries have increased by 20% since 2020, with TVs leading the way at 30%. The most common TV-related injuries are sprains and strains in the lower back. This is said to be mainly due to altitude issues. However, over the past decade, TV injuries have dropped by 69% due to the disappearance of heavy CRT televisions.

The second leading cause of technological injuries is the telephone (23%). Data shows that these injuries often cause facial pain, and many incidents occur due to falling or throwing phones.

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The increase in incidents is largely due to walking, talking and texting. The study said these factors often led to sprained ankles and bruised elbows on the face and head.

Computers and video games, audio devices and batteries rank third, fourth and fifth. Computers and video games seem to cause upper body pain due to poor posture. While headphones and headphones cause ear pain, batteries cause stomach pain when swallowed.

Source: Digital Trends

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