Geek Health: How Sickly Are You?

Mon Apr 2, 2007 3:43AM EDT

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I'm a famous hypochondriac, so I found interesting this lighthearted-yet-sorta-serious look at how technology can contribute to health problems. Take a peek at the creepiest top ten list you're likely to encounter this week: How many of its maladies are you developing yourself, or do you have already? Depending on the day and how hard the taskmasters at Yahoo! Tech are cracking the whip, I have up to seven of them.

The good news is that some of these issues are temporary and/or reversible: Conditions like early-stage carpal tunnel syndrome/RSI, insomnia, and headaches brought on by overuse of your computer can be resolved by taking more breaks and by improving the ergonomics of your workspace.

Diabetes, glaucoma, and severe obesity may require more serious changes to your lifestyle and real medical treatment.

The solution to all of these problems are the same things you've probably been hearing for years but have been avoiding for a variety of reasons. Exercise takes time and is uncomfortable. Changing your diet is difficult. Taking frequent breaks can lead to a drop in productivity, and those of you who focus deeply on the task at hand can find their concentration broken by even hourly interruptions.

Of course, if a number of these maladies sound familiar and tend to recur on a frequent basis, consult your doctor.

LINK: Ten Ailments Affecting IT Workers 

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  • 2 Posted by sunny_yuan01 on Mon Apr 2, 2007 11:02AM EDT Report Abuse

    No,no,except for diabetes,glaucoma and obesity. Sorry. I am too excite to be the first one to post a comment.

  • 3 Posted by somebodys_here on Thu Apr 5, 2007 11:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    ditto on the glaucoma and diabetes... not there yet. as for the obesity,,,,,,very close

  • 5 Posted by brettskiz on Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:37AM EDT Report Abuse

    It is frighting that I have 8 out of the 10 (minus obesity and Diabetes).

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