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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Hand Help


A few years ago I went to a conference at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the harm of electromagnetic radiation. At that time I had no idea there was even an issue with unseen radiation causing DNA damage, but I was even more surprised to learn that using a mouse and a keyboard could be damaging to the tendons and ligaments of the hands and wrists. This condition, known as carpel tunnel syndrome, can strike anyone, young or old. For you own safety and for carpal tunnel relief you can obtain surgery. But a better treatment is a noninvasive treatment, such as the IMAK SmartGlove product. I know any number of people, most of them students and writers, who could benefit from this glove. Their guarantee can provide you with a risk free opportunity to try the product and see if it doesn't help. It also helps to transfer the mouse to the left hand. So what if you're a right-handed person. You can develop new skills and that's exactly what I did. Yes, carpel tunnel relief is possible. But it all starts at home, where you should position yourself in a comfortable chair and use wrist supports and not type all day. Take a break now and then. Also remember to take fish oil for your joints. These health tips should go a long way toward providing relief.

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