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Carpal tunnel rates are up. Experts blame these 4 factors.

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I would like to give my input: The reason for why the rates are up is due to allowing females back into the workforce and they tend on getting carpal tunnel easier than men with stronger wrists do.
 

Well said!

The MAGAsphere is ALL IN on removing women from both the workforce and politics, though MTG and Boebert get waivers, obviously.

In fact, women shouldn't even be allowed the vote, MTG and Boebert excepted of course, but we can't do anything about that gross injustice until Trump is elected President again.

MAGA.
 
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It has nothing to do with the "strength of the wrists".
 
In the spirit of Occam's Razor: Are people using keyboards and devices more than ever?
That's one of the factors identified in the article along with an aging population, obesity and diabetes.
 
The subjects for some of these 'studies' and 'surveys' just simply boggles the mind.
You know darn well that somewhere, someplace, someone is paying for people to do these 'studies' and 'surveys' on these ridiculous subject, all 'dressed up' as if it were actual science, and I'll bet it's the US tax payer.
Thinking back to the 'research' on how fast a shrimp could run on a treadmill.

Spending problem. Yeah.
 
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Has nothing to do with wrist strength. I had it in both wrists ages ago and I did a pretty athletic job involving hard-hitting power tools.
 
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