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Workplace myth?

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      <subfield code="a">Everyone knows that spending too much time working on a computer keyboard and with a mouse can cause hand pain and numbness -  more commonly known as carpal tunnel syndrome. Or can it? Sorne researchers suggest the connection between CTS and computer keyboard use may be a myth. According to experts, including the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, little clinical evidence suggests computer eyboard use is a risk factor for developing CTS. Although other types of hand strain can result from overuse of a keyboard </subfield>
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