Computer Usage Can be a Serious Health Risk for Everyone.
An ounce of prevention is
worth a pound of cure when it comes to avoiding the unnecessary
pain many people suffer today as a result of “computer burnout.”
Author Adetutu Ijose shares her experiences and years of health
research in this easy-to-follow handbook which identifies common
symptoms of computer-related injuries.
For many years, Ijose worked
in the IT and financial sector. Deluded by the general belief
that the computer environment was relatively "harmless," Ijose
would dismiss the symptoms of tiredness and fatigue she
experienced while working, unaware of the damage that was slowly
affecting her body as well as her brain. Gradually, the
compounding effects began creating a host of medical challenges,
eventually preventing her from performing normal job duties.
This book will help you not
only prevent injuries, but also understand the dangerous
physiological aspects related to computer usage. For example,
did you know that working on a computer could:
- Result in exposure to lead?
- Cause an acute iron
deficiency?
- Create chemical and
electrical imbalances?
With vital information than
can speed up recovery from computer related injuries and
disorders, Lessons I Learned the Hard Way is a must read
for computer users everywhere.
About the Author
Adetutu Ijose has worked for over twenty years as a
professional accountant, a Database Administrator, an ERP
consultant and an IT auditor. Currently a full-time writer and
evangelist with the Church of the Resurrection, Ms. Ijose's
future plans include writing more books on health and technology
related issues.
Listen to the author's radio interview
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