Headache might not caused by Gadget
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se of most electronic media are not associated with headache, at least not in adolescents. A study of 1025 13-17 years reported in the open access journal BMC Neurology, found no association between the use of computer games, cell phones or television, and the incidence of headache or migraine . However, one or two hours a day listening to music for a thrilling head was connected.
Astrid Milde-Busch, the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, the number of Gera, worked with a team of scientists to study the links between exposure to electronics and the frequency and type of headache. She said: “The inappropriate use of electronic media is often reported that the negative long term to be related to health such as obesity and lack of regular exercise or non-specific symptoms like fatigue, stress, concentration difficulties and sleep disorders. Studies of the incidence of headache computer games and the mixed results of certain types of media, in particular, are completely absent.
Researchers interviewed 489 adolescents who suffer from headaches and 536 who said they had not claimed. If the two groups were compared, no association was found for television, electronic games, cell phone use or use computers. Daily consumption of music is clearly suffering from any kind related to headaches, even if, as Busch Light said: “It can not be found either in the habit of listening to music, because of frequent headaches, or the result is the sense of becoming self-relaxation therapy.

