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Study Links PC Use With Glaucoma


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By Lyndsay Moss, Evening Standard

16 November 2004

Heavy use of computers may be linked to the development of a progressive eye disease, researchers claim.

http://www.thisislondon.com/news/articles/...ning%20Standard

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Thank God I have a Mac :lol:

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I KNEW IT! everything i love is bad for me (almost). thinking about the 6,7 years i was on a PC w/my already shitty vision (glaucoma runs in my family). when i read stuff like this, i'm SO happy my mother's offline and she'll never see it.

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I KNEW IT! everything i love is bad for me (almost). thinking about the 6,7 years i was on a PC w/my already shitty vision (glaucoma runs in my family). when i read stuff like this, i'm SO happy my mother's offline and she'll never see it.

If you smoke pot while on the PC, you will counteract the condition :lol:

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Who is this stud that's linking PC usage with glaucoma? I bet I know what's making him go blind while he's on the internet....

:rotfl:

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:lol::lol::lol::lol: (for each of you while i LMAO here)

*coffee ALL THE FUCK OVER the board* gah, sticky (cleaned w/Q-tips from the states cause the ones here suck).

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