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More screen time and less face-to-face interaction could be playing a factor. Author: Rachel Piscitelli Updated: 10:58 PM EST March 8, 2021
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. It’s been labeled the zoom boom, in the age of working from home during the pandemic and with the use of video calls on the rise.
“With the pandemic and everyone having to work from home and using zoom a lot more people are getting more self-conscious of what they look like especially neck and up because that’s what you see,” explained Dr. Shannon Beausoleil, Medical Director at Get Tight in West Hartford.
More screen time and less face-to-face interaction could be playing a factor.