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		<title>Computer Posture: How To Stop Laptops Doing Permanent Damage To Your Posture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Improving your &#8220;computer posture&#8221; is one of the most effective ways to avoid getting rounded shoulders and neck ache.
While you need to be aware of your posture on any computer, when using a laptop it is especially easy to pick up bad habits.
The trouble with laptops is that they keyboard and display are too close [...]]]></description>
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