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Can repeated exposure to radiation from computer screens cause skin damage? |
Can repeated exposure to radiation from computer screens cause skin damage? YES YES YES!! The radiation in the screen can also lead to cancer etc. I worked in an office for 3 years, a lady i knew there in management was diagnosed with face cancer because of the comp screen. There is a diff type screen you can buy that just fits over your original (usually for pregnant women etc), it blocks the radiation! let's hope not. |
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