You see it everywhere, people hunched over their cell phones and computers for several hours. It is the leading cause of a new health condition, nick-named ‘Tech Neck’.
Joy News’ Komla Adom explores the phenomenon and reports that more people are having to visit hospitals with back and neck complications as a result.
Watch his video report below:
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