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Are phones and tablets behind agonising syndrome that ruins the lives of 340,000 people in Britain? As cases surge by 25 per cent, experts warn that texting quadruples the risk - so here's the simple way to tell if YOU'RE next…
A syndrome linked to phone and tablet use is affecting 340,000 people in Britain, with cases surging by 25%. Experts warn that texting quadruples the risk of developing this condition.
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