Forbes December 23, 2019
Greg Cruikshank

Even when one considers all the good these magic little mobile devices do, technology has often been the culprit of physical complaints and general poor health. From “text neck” and eye strain to “smartphone thumb” and insomnia, the list of ailments caused by technology grows.

But let’s face it, with the newest advances in technology, we can be connected at all times. We can always be available for impromptu brainstorms or the occasional social media fire. Smartphones and mobile devices give us the access to constantly check our emails in case of any type of work emergency.

But now that we are always connected, there have been many valid arguments that it’s hard to keep work and personal life separate....

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