The nintendonitis generation feels PC pain
An 11-year-old boy walked into a chiropractor’s clinic this week unable to move his thumbs after playing on his Game Boy all weekend long. "They are part of the generation who use computers and video games for hours on end to play, complete homework assignments and surf the World Wide Web. But with every click of the mouse and stroke of a computer key, these young people are injuring themselves over the long term."
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