Studying hard can lead to serious health problems

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Whenever we recommend ways of studying, we also explain what their advantages may be. However, we are not saying that studying too much can actually be harmful for our health. Studying is good, yes, but studying a lot can be bad for our health.

Let's look at it from a completely different point of view than what we are used to. If we study hard enough, we can memorize what we need, and therefore face the exams to pass them. But what happens if we are continually studying, relentlessly? Homework can become a serious problem.

When we study a lot, our body gets tired, and begins to offer less performance than it should have. In this way, our memory and brain will also get tired, and it will be more difficult for us to memorize what we want. In short, there will come a time when studying will be of no use to us and, instead of being an advantage, it will become a problem that we will have to solve with it. rest.

In the event that we execute this type of actions over and over again, we could even develop some type of disease that would prevent us, even more, from studying properly. One more problem.

If you want to study in the right way, what you have to do is do it during the enough hours and, in the event that you feel tired, sleep or rest a little, as long as it takes to regain strength. Nor is it necessary that you are continuously studying, so it would not hurt to disconnect from time to time.


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  1.   Danitza Andrade said

    Of course, studying too much is a problem, but it is not clear to me what it affects, what disease, nothing. It is an article with a lack of basic arguments and real facts.