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The fate of a programmer: hemorrhoids at 25, prostatitis at 30, erectile dysfunction at 35 - myth or truth?
To stop being a man is a nightmare for any member of the stronger sex.
So all the same - is everything so bad for IT people or just a local horror story?
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Rave. There is nothing even close.
Jogging, gym, outdoor activities - no one has canceled.
Congestive prostatitis by the age of 30 will easily work for an ordinary gamer-nerd, this professional education is not required. Enough to stick to the chair.
Such problems are not a consequence of the profession, but of a sedentary lifestyle. Here, carpal tunnel syndrome and osteochondrosis are indeed occupational diseases ... or, again, gaming ones.
Even if so (although no - this is not so) - everything is treated, and since. wages are usually at a good level in IT - then you can not be very afraid.
To some extent this is all true. A sedentary lifestyle leads to all of the above. How to avoid this is another matter.
Yeah, and if you work as a loader, then osteochondrosis and flat feet.
In order not to stop being a man, you need to use it regularly.
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