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Aradhana Posted 13 years ago
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Don't Let Your Computer Send You to the Doctor
by Samuel Berger

Doctors report that the number of computer-related health problems continue to increase. Computer users frequently suffer from finger, hand, forearm, eye, neck, and back problems. Let's discuss a few ways to avoid some of these problems.

The good news is that there are ways to stop the pain of using a computer. Here are some easy things you can do. Every fifteen to twenty minutes, you should look away from the computer screen. Focus your eyes on something far away for a minute or two. You can also lessen eye stress by closing your eyes and using your fingers to press gently on your eyelids for five seconds.

To relieve stress in your back and neck, get up and stretch your body. Lift your hands and arms up and reach for the sky! Try to get up and walk around for five minutes every hour.

If your eyes, neck, or back continue to hurt, ergonomics may provide the answer. The field of ergonomics refers to the effect that the design of equipment, like computers or furniture, has on job performance. For example, you can experiment with raising or lowering your chair or moving the computer screen to a higher or lower position to relieve pain.

These suggestions may not stop all the aches and pain you have, but try them before you call the doctor.

The article discusses how to avoid problems with which of the following parts of the body?
(A) fingers, head, and legs
(B) eyes, neck, and back
(C) hand, wrist, eyes, and neck
(D) eyes, neck, back, and legs

ans (C) hand, wrist, eyes, and neck

Look at the word ergonomics in the article. Which phrase means the same thing as ?
(A) the study of redesigning or moving equipment
(B) the study of medical problems
(C) the study of computer movement and design
(D) the study of how equipment design affects people's ability to work

ans (C) the study of computer movement and design
  

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aradhana ans (C) hand, wrist, eyes, and neck Strictly speaking, no. aradhana ans (C) the study of computer movement and design Right.

  • aradhana ans (C) hand, wrist, eyes, and neck Strictly speaking, no.
  • aradhana ans (C) the study of computer movement and design Right.
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aradhanaans (C) hand, wrist, eyes, and neck
Strictly speaking, no.
aradhanaans (C) the study of computer movement and design
Right.
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ans (B) eyes, neck, and back
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aradhanaans (B) eyes, neck, and back
Yes, those are the parts that are mentioned verbatim in the text.
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I want to ask about the answer in the second question.
why the answer is (C) instead of (D)?
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Anonymouswhy the answer is (C) instead of (D)?
Just read the text and check which body parts are listed.
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sorry , but I means the second question.

If your eyes, neck, or back continue to hurt, ergonomics may provide the answer.
The field of ergonomics refers to the effect that the design of equipment, like computers or furniture, has on job performance. For example, you can experiment with raising or lowering your chair or moving the computer screen to a higher or lower position to
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Or I just need to consider the description of the text , it's talking about the computer only.
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Is that I just need to consider the description of the text ? The text is talking about the computer .
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real1989I want to know why (C) is more suitable.
C is not more suitable; it is a wrong answer suggested by the original poster.
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Thank you to reply me.

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